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** Citation: S. Förster, L. Apostol and W. Bras "[http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S0021889810008289 Scatter: software for the analysis of nano- and mesoscale small-angle scattering]", ''J. Appl. Cryst.'' 2010, 43, 639. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0021889810008289 doi: 10.1107/S0021889810008289]
 
** Citation: S. Förster, L. Apostol and W. Bras "[http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S0021889810008289 Scatter: software for the analysis of nano- and mesoscale small-angle scattering]", ''J. Appl. Cryst.'' 2010, 43, 639. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0021889810008289 doi: 10.1107/S0021889810008289]
 
** [http://www.pci.uni-bayreuth.de/rg_foerster/en/Software/index.html Official site.]
 
** [http://www.pci.uni-bayreuth.de/rg_foerster/en/Software/index.html Official site.]
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* '''ScÅtter''': Java-based application for SAXS analysis. Developed by Robert Rambo (Diamond Light Source); previously developed at the SIBYLS beamline (12.3.1) of the [[ALS]].
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** [http://www.bioisis.net/tutorial/9 Official site.]
 
* '''SASFit''': Combined fitting of 1D scattering curves.
 
* '''SASFit''': Combined fitting of 1D scattering curves.
 
** [https://kur.web.psi.ch/sans1/SANSSoft/sasfit.html Official site.]
 
** [https://kur.web.psi.ch/sans1/SANSSoft/sasfit.html Official site.]

Revision as of 18:09, 27 January 2015

A common question for new GISAXS users is: "What software can I use to analyze my data?" Unfortunately, there is no single package that will allow you to perform any possible analysis. This is in part due to the diversity of possible kinds of data analysis one might want to do on GISAXS or GIWAXS images. The following lists a variety of packages that are available.

Data Viewing, Reduction, and Simple Analysis

These packages provide ways to view data, and perform simple operations (linecuts, etc.).

Geared towards 2D data

  • Fit2D: A well-known package for treatment and conversion 2D scattering images.
  • Datasqueeze: Graphical tool for analyzing 2D detector images.
  • ImageJ: A generic tool for image treatment and analysis. Can be used to open and process x-ray detector images.
  • view.gtk: A simple interface for viewing 2D data, calibrating your data into q-space, and extracting linecuts. Written by Lin Yang for the X9 beamline at NSLS. Installation requires (free) GTK libraries.
  • pyXS: Python scripts (with C++ backend) for performing analysis of 2D data.
  • GIXSGUI: Visualization and reduction package for GISAXS. Requires the commerical Matlab software. Written by Zhang Jiang (APS).
  • GISAXSshop: 2D visualization and reduction for GISAXS. Requires the Igor (Wavemetrics). Written by Byeongdu Lee (APS).

Geared towards 1D data

Data Modeling and Fitting

These packages can predict scattering curves for various possible nano- or molecular- structures. Some of the packages allow fitting of experimental data.

SAXS

GISAXS

Reflectivity

Computing Materials Properties

See Also