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The UWXAFS Project.

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.

How to obtain the UWXAFS software
Binaries and Source Code
Documentation for the UWXAFS codes
An overview of the UWXAFS package.
Tools and Examples
Graphics and Plotting
The Feffit Homepage
The Autobk Homepage
The Atoms Homepage
FLUO
UWXFGUI
RUNFIT

The Members of the UWXAFS Project.

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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