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    Hyperspectral data analysis in R

    Handling and basic analysis of hyperspectral data in R

    The hsdar package contains classes and functions to manage, analyse and simulate hyperspectral data. These might be either spectrometer measurements or hyperspectral images through the interface of rgdal.
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    XRD CUBIC

    XRD CUBIC

    Simulate crystal cell length (a), Miller indices {h, k, l}, d-spacing

    ...It can simulate all these possible crystal lattice parameters for cubic crystal systems between the given 2–theta values within the range of specified cell length (a) limits. 1. Enter wavelength of X-ray (in Angstroms) 2. Enter minimum and maximum diffraction angle as 2-theta (in Degrees) 3. Enter minimum and maximum unit cell length (in Angstroms) All the possible cubic crystal parameters, as well as diffraction angle with reference to d-spacing between the given Miller indices (h k l planes), will be simulated. ...
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    iCorrector

    A program for interference effects correction in PL excitation spectra

    The iCorrector is aimed to model and correct the interference fringes affecting the photoluminescence excitation spectra of thin-film dielectric samples. The calculations of the interference profile are performed taking into account the experimental conditions: excitation light incidence angle, wavelength range, luminescent centers distribution. 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). ...
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    Pyanpha

    Pyanpha

    A python program to use multiwavelength anomalous surface diffraction

    pyanpha is a shell-based program, which applies the multi-wavelength anomalous diffraction technique to Surface Diffraction. It enables one to calculate the phases of the structure factors of crystal truncation rods when anomalous scatterers are present in the thin film. Functionality extends to standalone simulations. It was coined pyanpha which is an acronym for PYthon ANomalous PHAsing and it is written in python.
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    C++ library for calculating the light propagation through large and very small structures (sub wavelength). The used method is the Fourier Modal Method. It can be solve one and two dimensional dielectric structures such as gratings, waveguides etc.
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