21 results for “topic:diffraction-pattern”
✨🔬 A flexible diffraction simulator for exploring and visualizing physical optics.
🌠 Bloom Simulation Software for Windows
A Matlab simulation for a 4F Correlator system which is based on the Fourier transforming properties of lenses.
Tools for simulating x-ray diffraction. Detailed documentation is found at the below link.
Image reconstruction from a diffraction pattern
Online calculator of partial radial distribution function (PRDF), global RDF, and XRD/ND patterns for crystal structures.
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A peak-finding routine in Matlab for (electron) diffraction images
Python library for XrdPatterns including file import, file export and postprocessing functionalities
Diffraction Pattern Python Analysis
An interactive annotation tool for 4D STEM (Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy) data, designed to facilitate navigation, visualization, and analysis of complex 4D datasets.
A python script for computing the diffraction pattern from an aperture image file.
Deep Learning model for the Inpainting of Bragg Coherent Diffraction patterns affected by detectors gaps
viewer for powder diffraction data
functions to study the interference of light waves that emerge in phase from equal-width evenly-spaced slits assuming a screen is far away relative to slit spacing
Guided automated integration of 2D images to 1D patterns using pyFAI
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Assignments for my photonics course in the University of Cantabria.
This is an educational project developed with Streamlit that brings together a collection of interactive simulators to study and visualize light diffraction phenomena
Framework for identifying protein structural properties from diffraction patterns.
This educational program shows live diffraction patterns obtained by a webcam or other video sources. It can be used for educational purposes, as students can see the input and output at the same time. A desired pattern such as random, periodic, FCC, BCC, Hexagonal etc., can simply be drawn on a piece of paper, and by holding it in front of the camera, the resulting diffraction pattern can be seen. With a sufficient amount of light illuminating the subject, the signal to noise ratio will be higher.