kemstem
is a python package for quantification and visualization of atomic resolution STEM data developed in the Kourkoutis Electron Microscopy group at Cornell University, based on the techniques described in:
- Savitzky, B. H., El Baggari, I., Admasu, A. S., Kim, J., Cheong, S. W., Hovden, R., & Kourkoutis, L. F. (2017). Bending and breaking of stripes in a charge ordered manganite. Nature communications, 8(1), 1883.
- Smeaton, M. A., El Baggari, I., Balazs, D. M., Hanrath, T., & Kourkoutis, L. F. (2021). Mapping defect relaxation in quantum dot solids upon in situ heating. ACS nano, 15(1), 719-726.
- Goodge, B. H., El Baggari, I., Hong, S. S., Wang, Z., Schlom, D. G., Hwang, H. Y., & Kourkoutis, L. F. (2022). Disentangling coexisting structural order through phase lock-in analysis of atomic-resolution STEM data. Microscopy and Microanalysis, 28(2), 404-411.
This package is in an early state, its documentation is currently incomplete, and the API and structure may change significantly.
> pip install kemstem
Example jupyter notebooks with demonstration workflows can be found along with sample data under example_notebooks
.