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Gecko Hamaker is a Java implementation of the Hamaker
Dashboard capabilities contained within Electronic Structure Tools (EST)
software. Gecko contains uses the Lifshitz theory to calculate
fully-retarded Hamaker coefficients for layers of materials in its database.
Users may add their own materials, and create their own projects.
Gecko
was created by Gecko Design and Project Team, Cornell University, Spring
2003. Gecko is available under GPL (Gnu Public License). Download from www.sourceforge.net/projects/geckoproj |
Electronic Structure Tools (EST) software, a set of spectroscopy analysis programs, is used for Kramers-Kronig transforms, optical property transformations, sum rule calculations, valence EELS, single scattering deconvolution, London dispersion analysis, and calculations of Hamaker constants using the Lifshitz theory. |
EST software is the brain child of Roger French, Senior Research Associate, Central Research, E. I. Dupont de Nemours & Co.
EST requires Thermo Electron Corporation's GRAMS/AI, Version 6 or 7.
EST also contains RazorTools, spectroscopy analysis software by Spectrum Square Associates. Razor software is based on Bayesian, Maximum Entropy, and Maximum Likelihood methods. RazorTools contains fully automated functions for smoothing, maximum entropy deconvolution, peak fitting, peak picking, baseline removal, and derivatives.
for GRAMS/AI.
RazorTools/6
is a new version of the well respected RazorTools add-on applications for GRAMS/AI spectroscopy software.
RazorTools is an
automated implementation of the Razor Library
programming library for spectroscopic and peak analysis.
A full copy of RazorTools/6 is now included
in all releases of
Electronic Structure Tools.
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