Hi Carlo, Oops, that link for the XAS Data library should be https://xaslib.xrayabsorption.org/elem/
On Fri, Aug 14, 2020 at 9:39 AM Matt Newville <newvi...@cars.uchicago.edu> wrote: > Hi Folks, > > I was fortunate enough to have a summer student this crazy summer and had > them work (from home, of course!) on web applications for X-ray data > resources, including absorption calculations for materials. The result is > a bit like a web version of Hephaestus and is currently at both > https://xraydb.xrayabsorption.org/ > and > https://millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov/xraydb/ > > While similar to Hephaestus, there are some differences too. There are > pages for absorption and fluorescence lines, absorption length > calculations, ion chamber flux calculations, mirror reflectivities, > scattering factors, and mono Darwin widths. Many of the calculations will > show interactive plots, links to data, and/or a link to a python script to > reproduce the calculation. Questions, comments, complaints, or > suggestions for making this better are most welcome. We may have missed > your favorite Hephaestus feature - is so, please let us know. > > Also: the X-ray Data Library - a collection of XAS spectra - has moved to > https://xaslib.xrayabsorption.org/ <https://xraydb.xrayabsorption.org/> > > This has also expanded some (well, now with about 270 spectra), and added > several features, notably interactive plots. Again, any comments or > suggestions for making this better would be most welcome. I will be > adding more data to this library, but I also ask that if anyone has data > they can and would like to share on this site, please let me know. > > Thanks for any feedback or suggestions you might have. > > --Matt > > -- --Matt Newville <newville at cars.uchicago.edu> 630-252-0431
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