XAS Analysis Software Using IFEFFIT
The software on this page is freely available and free of cost. It runs on most platforms, including linux, other unixes, Windows, and Macintosh OSX. Easy-to-use installer packages exist for many (but not all) common combinations of hardware and operating system.
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Current release: 0.8.056 Release date: 26 July, 2008 |
| ATHENA is an interactive graphical utility for processing EXAFS data. It handles most of the common data handling chores of interest, including deglitching, aligning, merging, background removal, Fourier transforms, and much more. | |
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Current release: 0.8.012 Release date: 26 July, 2008 |
| ARTEMIS is an interactive graphical utility for fitting EXAFS data using theoretical standards from FEFF and sophisticated data modelling along with flexible data visualization and statistical analysis. ARTEMIS includes interfaces to ATOMS and FEFF. | |
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Current release: 0.18 Release date: 26 July, 2008 |
| HEPHAESTUS is a souped up periodic table for the x-ray absorption spectroscopist. It is especially handy at the beamline, providing a number of utilities involving tables of absorption coefficients and other chemical data. | |
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Current release: 0.0.1 Release date: 5 September, 2006 |
| DEMETER is a set of Perl programming tools for creating IFEFFIT applications. | |
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Current release: 3.0.1 Release date: 29 October, 2003 |
| ATOMS is a program providing crystallographic functionality for the X-ray absorption spectroscopist. It's primary function is to generate input files for the popular XAFS theory code, FEFF, from crystallographic data. It can also form other useful lists of atomic coordinates, make calculations using tables of absorption coefficients, and a few other interesting chores. | |
Other people's great software! | |
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Sam's Interface for XAS Package, or SixPack for short, is the unification of the previously named SamXAS and SamView programs into a single analysis package. Thus the package can guide the user through data averaging and calibration, background removal, and many aspects of fitting. The interface builds on Matt Newville's IFEFFIT engine. |
| Shelly Kelly's page of nifty little utilities. | |
The Wednesday evening banquet at the XAFS 13 conference was in Stanford University's lovely Cantor Arts Center, where the sushi and just about everything else was wonderful. I particularly enjoyed the fact that the grand entrance to the museum was presided over by a statue of Athena, regally looking down on the spectroscopists entering the meseum.


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