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"XOP extension" is a software package which is not part of the XOP
standard distribution, but it can be installed optionally and run
under the XOP interface.
The main XOP contains more than 20 applications that are distributed
and installed with the main XOP distribution. These aplications are
small in disk-space requirements and of simple use. The problem arises
with other applications that are sophisticated software packages and
require larger software resources. Their inclusion in XOP is suitable
because their functionality is well suited with the philosophy of
XOP and in addition many of them have been designed using the concept
and perhaps the libraries of XOP. However, their less-general functionality,
dimension and perhaps structure make difficult the inclusion of all
of them in XOP on a permanent basis. For these applications, we created
the possibility to extend XOP optionally with other applications,
that can be launched and used from XOP but require special installation
(not distributed with XOP).
See the instructions under the different subdirectories in the "extensions"
directory at the XOP
ftp directory
Available extentions in XOP 2.11 (and XOP 2.1 BETA for Windows):
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SHADOWVUI
SHADOWVUI
is a Visual User Interface for the
SHADOW ray-tracing code.
Available for Windows (download)
and Unix (except for APPLE OSX) (download)
platforms.
More information available in the
SHADOWVUI page
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XAID
XAID is a package to perform XAFS data
analysis
Available for Windows (download)
and Unix (download)
platforms.
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INES
INES (INElastic Scattering) is a program for
data substraction and data analysis of nuclear inelastic scattering data,
by L. Pasquini and A. Barla (INES interface by V. Favre-Nicolin and M. Sanchez del Rio).
on-line manual
Available for Windows (download)
and Unix (download)
platforms.
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NOP
NOP (Neutron OPtics Scattering) is a collection of
programs for calculating characteristics of thermal neutron instrumentation
(crystals, mirrors, multilayers, etc.). NOP includes IMD (D. Windt) with optical
constants for neutrons replacing the original optical constants for x-rays.
NOP has been written by L. Alianelli and M. Sanchez del Rio.
Available for Windows (download)
and Unix (download)
platforms.
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TOPO
TOPO is a program to perform analysis
on profiles and surfaces written by David
L. Windt. To download, install and run TOPO under XOP, please
get the standard TOPO distribution from D. Windt (see
http://cletus.phys.columbia.edu/~windt/idl/) or use the files
availables in the XOP ftp server (
download for Unix
and
download for Windows
).
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IMD
IMD has been written by David
L. Windt. To install and run IMD under XOP, you should get the
standard distribution from D. Windt (see
http://cletus.phys.columbia.edu/~windt/idl/) and follow the instructions
therein, or use the files availables in the XOP ftp server
(
download for Unix
and
download for Windows
).
IMD is a point-and-click IDL application that can calculate the optical
properties - reflectance, transmittance, and absorptance - of an arbitrary
multilayer structure, i.e., a structure consisting of any number of
layers of any thickness, and of any material. IMD includes a database
of optical constants for over 150 materials, spanning the photon range
from the X-ray region to the far infrared. It's also easy to use your
own optical constants if necessary, or to create new X-ray optical
constants for any compound, using the CXRO tabulated atomic scattering
factors for 92 elements. IMD can be used for both modeling, and for
parameter estimation by non-linear, least-squares curve-fitting (including
confidence interval generation) to your own measured data. IMD can
also compute the electromagnetic field intensity vs. depth in a multilayer
structure.
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