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Atomap is a Python library for analysing atomic resolution scanning transmission electron microscopy images. It relies on fitting 2-D Gaussian functions to every atomic column in an image, and automatically finding all the atomic planes with the largest spacings.
The easiest way is via the Anaconda Python distribution, and installing with:
conda install atomap -c conda-forge
It can also be installed via PyPI:
pip3 install atomap
More install instructions: https://atomap.org/install.html
import atomap.api as am
sublattice = am.dummy_data.get_simple_cubic_sublattice()
sublattice.construct_zone_axes()
sublattice.refine_atom_positions_using_center_of_mass()
sublattice.plot()
More information on how to use Atomap: https://atomap.org/start_atomap.html
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Library for analysing atomic resolution images
We found that atomap demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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