Processing, simulating and indexing of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) patterns.


Keywords
EBSD, electron, backscatter, diffraction, EBSP, pattern, BKD, kikuchi, SEM, scanning, microscopy, dictionary, indexing, electron-backscatter-diffraction, hyperspy, hyperspy-extension, pattern-matching, python
License
GPL-3.0+
Install
pip install kikuchipy==0.10.0

Documentation

kikuchipy [ki-ko-chi-pai] is a library for processing, simulating and indexing of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) patterns in Python, built on the tools for multi-dimensional data analysis provided by the HyperSpy library.

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Documentation

Refer to the documentation for detailed installation instructions, a user guide, and the changelog.

Installation

kikuchipy can be installed with pip:

pip install kikuchipy

or conda:

conda install kikuchipy -c conda-forge

You can also visit PyPI, Anaconda, or GitHub to download the source.

Further details are available in the installation guide.

Citing kikuchipy

If you are using kikuchipy in your scientific research, please help our scientific visibility by citing the Zenodo DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3597646.

Contributors โœจ

Thanks go to these wonderful people (emoji key):

AndreasBugten
AndreasBugten

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Carter Francis
Carter Francis

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Eric Prestat
Eric Prestat

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Hรฅkon Wiik ร…nes
Hรฅkon Wiik ร…nes

Lars Lervik
Lars Lervik

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Magnus Nord
Magnus Nord

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Ole Natlandsmyr
Ole Natlandsmyr

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Tina Bergh
Tina Bergh

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Zhou Xu
Zhou Xu

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erlenmos
erlenmos

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This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome! Please see our contributing guide for information on how best to contribute (or just explain what you want to do in an issue).