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Optical constants for elements and various materials in the EUV and VUV wavelengths

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Optical constants for elements and various materials in the EUV and VUV wavelengths.

Welcome! This is ocdb, a Python package for easily accessing the X-ray/EUV/VUV scattering and absorption data contained in the Optical Constants Database (OCDB) provided by the German National Metrology Institute, the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, PTB.

Features

A list of (planned) features:

  • Access to X-ray/EUV/VUV scattering and absorption coefficients (n and k)

  • Interface compatible to the periodictable Python package

  • Provides data and uncertainties

  • FAIR and linked data: citable, reliable, and reproducible

  • Offline access: data contained in package

  • Community-driven: easy to contribute

And to make it even more convenient for users and future-proof:

  • Open source project written in Python (>= 3.9)

  • Developed fully test-driven

  • Extensive user and API documentation

Installation

To install the ocdb package on your computer (sensibly within a Python virtual environment), open a terminal (activate your virtual environment), and type in the following:

pip install ocdb

License

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GPLv3 License. See the file LICENSE for more details.

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