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Routines for wavefront propagation in IDL, Matlab, and Python
NOTICE: PROPER will stop being supported at the end of 2026. It will remain available on Sourceforge after that, but there will be no updates or bug fixes.
PROPER is a library of routines for the propagation of wavefronts through an optical system using Fourier-based methods. It was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory for modeling stellar coronagraphs, but it can be applied to other optical systems were diffraction propagation is of concern. It is currently available for IDL...
This package includes a collection of MATLAB files which are designed to:
1. Given a calibration scan of the image of a point emitter with an engineered point spread function (PSF),
2. Perform a phase retrieval algorithm based on maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) of a phase aberration term which is added to the theoretical pupil function of the imaging system.
3. Use the phase-retrieved pupil function to perform single-emitter localization.
Accompanying publication available here:...
A collection of MATLAB tools for PIV, PTV, particle sizing, and more.
Qi is a collection of MATLAB tools for the quantitative analysis of flow field images. Our Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) tool, prana, implements a Robust Phase Correlation kernel for PIV analysis, and now includes Particle Tracking Velocimetry and sizing tools. Tools for pressure calculation, proper orthogonal decomposition (POD), and 3d imaging are under development.
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This project is aiming at completing a library of open codes (mainly based on MATLAB at present) to deal with Dipoles-Cavity Interaction problems. Common methods, including Green's function method and Master Equation method et al, will be applied to the coding. Samples of calculations and standard comparison with publications using the library will be given for demonstration of the usage. Interface to some commonly used software, such as Lumerical FDTD...
Open Source Particle Image Velocimetry and PIV Analysis
OpenPIV is an initiative of scientists to develop a software, algorithms and methods for the state-of-the-art experimental tool of Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) which are free, open source, and easy to operate.
MATLAB driver routines for the thermoluminescence apparatus using PT100 resistors as the heating and sensing elements described in the Review of Scientific Instruments v78, 083905 (2007). [DOI: 10.1063/1.2776972]
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Cell Motility Analysis Package analyzes timelapse sequences of moving cells. Various quantitites characterizing motility are calculated, including normal velocity of the membrane, cell contact area, and spatio-temporal auto-correlation functions.
The class libraries here provide infrastructure for creating simulations of low energy nuclear physics experiments, as well as some useful working programs that do simple simulations and analysis of experiments performed with magnetic spectrographs.