darfix – data analysis for dark-field X-ray microscopy

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A Python package for the analysis of dark-field X-ray microscopy (DFXM) and rocking curve imaging (RCI) data is presented. DFXM is a non-destructive diffraction imaging technique that provides three-dimensional maps of lattice strain and orientation. The darfix package enables fast processing and visualization of these data, providing the user with the essential tools to extract information from the acquired images in a fast and intuitive manner. These data processing and visualization tools can be either imported as library components or accessed through a graphical user interface as an Orange add-on. In the latter case, the different analysis modules can be easily chained to define computational workflows. Operations on larger-than-memory image sets are supported through the implementation of online versions of the data processing algorithms, effectively trading performance for feasibility when the computing resources are limited. The software can automatically extract the relevant instrument angle settings from the input files’ metadata. The currently available input file format is EDF and in future releases HDF5 will be incorporated.

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Ferrer, J. G., Rodríguez-Lamas, R., Payno, H., De Nolf, W., Cook, P., Jover, V. A. S., … Detlefs, C. (2023). darfix – data analysis for dark-field X-ray microscopy. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 30, 527–537. https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600577523001674

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