BornAgain - simulate and fit small-angle scattering at grazingincidence.
BornAgain - simulate and fit neutron and x-ray reflectometry and grazing-incidence
small-angle scattering.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<bornagain>
=head1 DESCRIPTION
BornAgain is a free and open-source software package to simulate and fit small-angle scattering at grazing incidence. It supports analysis of both X-ray (GISAXS) and neutron (GISANS) data. Its name, BornAgain, indicates the central role of the distorted wave Born approximation in the physical description of the scattering process. The software provides a generic framework for modeling multilayer samples with smooth or rough interfaces and with various types of embedded nanoparticles.
BornAgain is an open-source research software to simulate and fit neutron and x-ray
reflectometry and grazing-incidence small-angle scattering.
Its name, BornAgain, alludes to the central role of the distorted-wave Born approximation
in the physical description of the scattering process. The software provides a generic
framework for modeling multilayer samples with smooth or rough interfaces and with
various types of embedded nanoparticles.
The command B<bornagain> launches a graphical user interface
that allows to create sample models and to run simulations.
For more information, see the User Manual, available as a PDF file at http://apps.jcns.fz-juelich.de/src/BornAgain/.
Alternatively, simulations, fits and visualizations can be steered through
Python scripts, as described in the online documentation.