STEM_CELL: A software tool for electron microscopy: Part I—simulations. Grillo, V. & Rotunno, E. Ultramicroscopy, 125:97–111, 2013. 00017 Cited by 0000
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The software STEM_CELL, here presented, is a useful tool for (S) TEM simulation. In particular innovative solutions are presented in (1) the supercell manipulation and parameters setting (2) simulation execution through the modified Kirkland routines (3) simulation post-processing with extended output and comprehensive graphic tools (4) image contrast interpretation through a strain channeling equation accounting for strain effects in STEM-ADF.
@article{grillo_stem_cell:_2013,
	title = {{STEM}\_CELL: {A} software tool for electron microscopy: {Part} {I}—simulations},
	volume = {125},
	issn = {0304-3991},
	shorttitle = {{STEM}\_CELL},
	url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304399112002732},
	doi = {10.1016/j.ultramic.2012.10.016},
	abstract = {The software STEM\_CELL, here presented, is a useful tool for (S) TEM simulation. In particular innovative solutions are presented in (1) the supercell manipulation and parameters setting (2) simulation execution through the modified Kirkland routines (3) simulation post-processing with extended output and comprehensive graphic tools (4) image contrast interpretation through a strain channeling equation accounting for strain effects in STEM-ADF.},
	urldate = {2013-02-03},
	journal = {Ultramicroscopy},
	author = {Grillo, Vincenzo and Rotunno, Enzo},
	year = {2013},
	note = {00017 
Cited by 0000},
	keywords = {Channeling, Crystallographic modeling, Electron microscopy simulation, STEM-ADF},
	pages = {97--111},
}

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