NISTMonte is a platform for modeling electron and x-ray transport
NISTMonte is a full-featured Monte Carlo simulation of electron and x-ray transport in complex 3D sample geometries. NISTMonte provides a flexible script-based interface which permits complex multi-material sample geometries and multiple detection schemes including spectrum generation. NISTMonte is written in Java and can run on Windows, Linux, Solaris, Apple OSX and any other Java 5 supported platform. Source code is provided.
CITZAF GUI is a simple, user-friendly program for performing x-ray microanalysis corrections for Windows platforms
Developed at NIST by Daniel Davis, the CITZAF GUI is a significant step forward for running ZAF corrections. Based off of the CITZAF developed by Dr. John T. Armstrong, this program provides a slew of corrections methods and other customizations for easy and accurate analysis of data.
Lispix, and its predecessor are freeware image analysis
packages written in Lisp by Dave Bright at NIST.
Features of Lispix include RGB color overlays, real image arithmetic, two dimensional
histograms, averaged scan lines, data cubes, image registration, stereo movies,
linear Hough transform, FFT, simultaneous zoom and scroll with navigator, measurements
and statistics on groups of images.
Disclaimer
"This software was developed at the National Institute of Standards and
Technology by employees
of the Federal Government in the course of their official duties. Pursuant to
title 17 Section 105 of
the United States Code this software is not subject to copyright protection
and is in the public
domain. Each of these packages is an experimental system. NIST assumes no responsibility
whatsoever for its
use by other parties, and makes no guarantees, expressed or implied, about its
quality, reliability,
or any other characteristic. We would appreciate acknowledgement if the software
is used. This software
can be redistributed and/or modified freely provided that any derivative works
bear some notice
that they are derived from it, and any modified versions bear some notice that
they have been
modified."
Last Updated
June 28, 2006
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