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Anonymous Vincent Favre-Nicolin

Introduction

NanoMAD stands for Multiwavelength Anomalous Diffraction for Nano-structures: it is a command-line tool to analyze x-ray diffraction data collected at several wavelengths around one element's absorption edge.

Bibliography

For an overview of recent work using grazing-incidence anomalous diffraction, and analyzed using NanoMAD, you can read the following article (open access, part of the proceedings of the REXS2011 Conference):

For an introduction to Anomalous (Resonant) Diffraction, you can refer to:

Using NanoMAD

Please use the following instructions:


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