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SRRTNet Program Library

Photoelectron Diffraction

  • MSCD(ALS): Multiple scattering calculations of photoelectron diffraction. Written in C++ by the ALS group.

Electron and X-ray Holography

  • HOLO: Holographic reconstruction of photoelectron diffraction and x-ray diffraction data. Written by the ALS group.
  • EDM v1.0:a Electron Direct Methods (EDM) software. Versions are available for Windows, Mac, various unix systems as well as a GNU-like source-code build structure.

LEED

Surface X-ray Diffraction

  • ROD: Elias Vlieg's surface X-ray diffraction code developed at the University of Nijmegen, which is also availble from the ESRF
  • fs98: LD Marks' code for inversion and solution of 2 dimensional projections of surface structures. A 3 dimension code, fs2000 is expected to be available later this year.

X-ray Absorption

  • DL_XANES:Analysis of XANES spectra.(Approximations made are LDA, MTO) Written and developed at the Daresbury Laboratory, UK.
  • FEFF;Multiple scattering calculations of XAFS and XANES. Developed at the University of Washington by J. J. Rehr and colleagues and are available under licence from the University of Washington Office of Technology Transfer for a nominal fee to academic users.
  • FDMNES XANES-DAFS simulation program from Yves Joly's group at the CNRS, Grenoble

Photoemission

  • PHOTON: Analayis of XPS data. A new updated version of Photon is due for release in late 1999. (Approximations are LDA, MTO). Written and developed by the Daresbury group.
  • REPS: Core level relaxation effects in photoemission. Requires output from the Gaussian program. Written in C++ by the ALS group.

Visualisation

The Daresbury Laboratory Visualise Package can be used to build and edit structures and will be developed as a graphical user interface to analsyis codes.
 
 
   
 
 
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