Craig M. Brown @ NCNR

NEWS
Nov - DEC 2009

Experiments, experiments, experiments


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Software

I do not claim to be a good programmer, but I have got some fortran 77, PERL, and Python experience. By far, I am most proficient in the use of IDL.

This page contains lnks to old software, help files and the newest stuff in DAVE

DAVE

  • Gaussian 98/03 viewer (takes a G98/03 frequency output and gives the expected FANS spectrum and allows you to animate the molecule! Everything is an object here.... Based upon the reduction methods of Dan Neumann from wayyyyy back)
  • DCS data reduction (using objects, data objects, IDL_Containers, direct graphics. Most of the hard work of reduction algorithims was already done by John Copley.)
  • FCS data reduction (first use of data objects, direct graphics. This is where I started writing IDL programs, since Rob Dimeo made a shell of a program to reduce FCS data. I probably would still be useless at IDL if it were not for this event and the numerous IDL classes that Rob kept organizing.)

NON-DAVE

  • FCS data reduction for time-resolved studies (Basic FCS reduction but automated for multi-file experiments like watching cement hydrate.)

INFO

  • Using Xtreat The old unix-ified version of the VMS software (with interface by Taner Yildirim) and TANQENS fitting. Source can be found here. Open another window for help. Do not ask how to install or troubleshoot useage problems. It is a relic and is not supported.

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