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The UWXAFS Project.
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| Welcome to the UWXAFS World Wide Web site. The UWXAFS Project is about the development and distribution of high quality analysis software for X-ray Absorption Fine Structure (XAFS). Our main program, Feffit, provides robust modeling capabilities for fitting XAFS data using theoretical standards from Feff. We also provide a program for background subtraction (Autobk) of XAFS data and a tool for analyzing crystalline materials using Feff and Feffit (Atoms). Current versions numbers are: Feffit: 2.32, Autobk: 2.61, Atoms: 2.46b Since this package has not been updated for a while, WE ARE NO LONGER CHARGING FOR DOWNLOADING THIS PACKAGE. For the latest free versions of Feffit, Autobk and Atoms, click on the following link: The Feffit Homepage.
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How to obtain the UWXAFS software
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Binaries and Source Code |
Documentation for the UWXAFS
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An overview of the UWXAFS
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Tools and Examples |
Graphics and Plotting |
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The Feffit Homepage |
The Autobk Homepage | The Atoms Homepage |
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FLUO |
UWXFGUI |
RUNFIT |
The Members of the UWXAFS Project.
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Daniel Haskel author of Fluo |
Edward A. Stern Principal Investigator of The UWXAFS Project |
John Rehr Principle Investigator of The FEFF Project |
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