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software:leedcal_leedlab [02.10.2018 13:45] jenagroup [LEEDCal and LEEDLab] |
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===== LEEDCal ===== | ===== LEEDCal ===== | ||
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The free //LEEDCal// software package provides a powerful algorithm to determine and correct systematic distortions in LEED images. Easy to operate via its graphical user interface, //LEEDCal// will automatically generate a correction matrix upon analyzing a calibration sample (exhibiting a well-known surface structure). This calculated matrix can be saved and applied later on, by using // | The free //LEEDCal// software package provides a powerful algorithm to determine and correct systematic distortions in LEED images. Easy to operate via its graphical user interface, //LEEDCal// will automatically generate a correction matrix upon analyzing a calibration sample (exhibiting a well-known surface structure). This calculated matrix can be saved and applied later on, by using // | ||
This works also in batch mode! The results allow accurate interpretation of lattice constants/ | This works also in batch mode! The results allow accurate interpretation of lattice constants/ | ||
===== LEEDLab ===== | ===== LEEDLab ===== | ||
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//LEEDLab// is a software packagemaking it possible to simulate (free) and quantitatively analyze (available from Fritz & Sojka GbR) LEED patterns. It has been developed to enable geometric simulations of complex surface structures, allowing objective determination of the lattice parameters and epitaxial relations. For carefully calibrated devices (using //LEEDCal// and // | //LEEDLab// is a software packagemaking it possible to simulate (free) and quantitatively analyze (available from Fritz & Sojka GbR) LEED patterns. It has been developed to enable geometric simulations of complex surface structures, allowing objective determination of the lattice parameters and epitaxial relations. For carefully calibrated devices (using //LEEDCal// and // | ||
===== Required Software/ Installation Instructions ===== | ===== Required Software/ Installation Instructions ===== | ||
- | For //LEEDLab 2018// the MATLAB Runtime (R2018a | + | For LEEDCal 2013 the MATLAB Runtime [[http://ssd.mathworks.com/supportfiles/MCR_Runtime/ |
- | For //LEEDCal 2013// the MATLAB Runtime (R2013a | + | For LEEDLab 2018 the MATLAB Runtime |
- | After the installation of a MATLAB Runtime a restart of the whole system | + | Note that the MATLAB Runtime required for LEEDLab 2018 is a different one from that needed for LEEDCal 2013, and that MATLAB Runtimes are not downwards compatible.\\ |
+ | After the installation of any MATLAB Runtime a restart of the computer | ||
- | The Zip-file for //LEEDLab 2018// contains //LEEDLab_ _Base.exe//, | + | __Contact |
- | For //LEEDLab_ _Base.exe// the MATLAB Runtime (R2013a (8.1)) is required, too. //LEEDLab_ _Base.exe// will be used by //LEEDLab 2018 (v 1.0).exe// automatically. | + | __or visit us here: |
- | It includes the fit algorithms and requires a license. | + | |
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