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    libec-vi-repo

    LabVIEW VI's for use with the CH Instruments libec SDK

    The libec-vi-repo project hosts LabVIEW virtual instruments (VI's) for use with the CH Instruments libec SDK, which allows you to control CH Instruments hardware from LabVIEW. The mission of this project is to cultivate a free and open community for the extensible development of these VI's. Supported operating systems: - Windows XP and higher - (Mac) OS X 10.6 and higher - Linux (x86) The libec SDK itself is hosted separately; for more information, visit the discussion forum, or contact <software@chinstruments.com>
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    iCorrector

    A program for interference effects correction in PL excitation spectra

    ...An excitation field depth distribution map (*.bmp), normally calculated by the IMD software (D.L. Windt) is required for the calculations. The module is presented both as LabVIEW virtual instrument and executable requiring LabVIEW runtime (http://joule.ni.com/nidu/cds/view/p/id/2534/lang/en). It may be useful for physicists and material scientists working on the luminescence of thin films.
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