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[SA_Scat] BornAgain Release 1.0

The Scientific Computing Group of MLZ Garching announces release 1.0 of BornAgain, a free and open-source software package to simulate and fit small-angle scattering at grazing-incidence.


BornAgain uses Distorted Wave Born Approximation (DWBA) to compute scattering images for X-ray or neutron scattering (GISAXS, GISANS).
Polarized neutrons are also supported. Samples can be composed of arbitrarily complex multilayers with smooth or rough interfaces, and with various types of embedded nanoparticles.


BornAgain is a multi-platform software, with active support for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Simulations and fits can be controlled through Python scripts. A growing part of the functionality is also available through a Graphical User Interface.


Our group is committed to provide long-time support for BornAgain.
We are looking forward to user feedback. We will also be glad to discuss scientific collaborations if extensions of BornAgain are needed to meet special requests.


If you wish to receive further newsletters, please register at our new website http://www.bornagainproject.org.


The BornAgain team


Céline Durniak
Marina Ganeva
Gennady Pospelov
Walter Van Herck
Joachim Wuttke


Scientific Computing Group
Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS) at Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum Garching (MLZ) Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH


e-mail: contact@bornagainproject.org<mailto:contact@bornagainproject.org>
web:    http://www.bornagainproject.org
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