https://github.com/cfn-softbio/scattersim
Meso scale SAXS Powder Simulations
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Meso scale SAXS Powder Simulations
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Created over 9 years ago
· Last pushed over 6 years ago
https://github.com/CFN-softbio/ScatterSim/blob/master/
This library allows the prediction/simulation of the one-dimensional (circular
average) x-ray scattering curves for nanoscale superlattices (i.e. crystalline
nano/meso-structures). The code can also be used to fit experimental data (I(q)
or S(q)).
Acknowledgements
Created: March 8th, 2013 (original code)
December 17th, 2016 (new version)
Creator: Kevin G. Yager
Original Contributors: Kevin G. Yager and Yugang Zhang
Contributors to new code: Julien Lhermitte
Examples:
For some examples, please see:
http://www.github.com/CFN-softbio/ScatterSim-examples
References:
- Theory behind code:
Yager, Kevin G., et al. "Periodic lattices of arbitrary nano-objects: modeling and applications for self-assembled systems." Journal of Applied Crystallography 47.1 (2014): 118-129.
Link:
https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057671302832X
- Alternate reading:
Senesi, Andrew J., and Byeongdu Lee. "Small-angle scattering of particle assemblies." Journal of Applied Crystallography 48.4 (2015): 1172-1182.
Link:
https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600576715011474
Owner
- Name: CFN-softbio
- Login: CFN-softbio
- Kind: organization
- Repositories: 2
- Profile: https://github.com/CFN-softbio
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Dependencies
setup.py
pypi
- numpy *
- six *