Abstract

Global optimization algorithms have been adopted to the simultaneously refinement of orientation and pattern center for electron backscatter diffraction patterns as well as deformation state extraction. The hyperparameter space and mutation schemes of differential evolution (DE) algorithm has been thoroughly investigated and showed to be a more efficient algorithm than the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm. The optimal hyperparameters for DE generally depend on conditions such as the number of variables to be optimized and the size of bounded search space but reasonably close initial values for crossover probability is 0.9, mutation factor is 0.5, population size is ten times the number of variables, and number of iterations is at least 100. Validation on a set of simulated undeformed single crystal nickel patterns reveals a mean accuracy of ≈0.03° and ≈0.01% detector width across a large field of view. In addition, validation using noisy simulated deformed patterns with known deformation state and pattern center shows that the mean accuracy of shear strain and rotation components is ≈0.001 and for the normal strain ≈0.002.

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