Software Presentation at ECASIA05

1. QUASES-XS-REELS™
This software has been developed for quantitative determination of inelastic electron scattering cross sections by analysis of REELS. It has been developped by S. Tougaard and can be ordered at quases.com. The Price is 495 EUR or 295 EUR for universities for a single-user license including Users Manual and Tutorial examples.

2. CONFIT
This software has been developed by the Group of Electrical and Magnetic Properties at the Institute of Physics of Materials Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic. The Price is $999 and a free download package is available here.

3. XPS MultiQuant
XPS MultiQuant is a quantitative evaluation program for X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, serving as a practical and universal tool for the surface analyst. It applies the ‘classic’ methods of the quantitative calculations using the integrated intensity of the measured XPS lines. The software has been developped by M. Mohai at the Institute of Materials and Environmental Chemistry of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The software is free of charge and can be downloaded here.

4. Imaging XPS
This software has been presented by J. Walton from the School of Materials of the University in Manchester. It has been developed in collaboration with Neil Fairley from casaXPS and might be based on Image Processing. However, I did not succeed in finding an appropriate link…

5. Unifit
Unifit is developed by R. Hesse from the University of Leipzig. One can download the Demo-Software for free (saving and printing are disabled). I did not find the price of the complete software package.

6. SESSA
SESSA stands for Simulation of Electron Spectra for Surface Analysis and has been developed at the Institut für Allgemeine Physik of the TU Wien in collaboration with NIST. I have found some more Info here and will ask one of the developers if it is allowed to publish his email address for further information.

7. AFM Images
The software allows to process AFM images and has been developed by C. Müllner and Coworkers at the Institut für Chemische Technologien und Analytik at the TU Wien. Further online Info is not available.

8. AnalSpec
Software for aiding inorganic SIMS spectra interpretation developed by B. Guzman de la Mata from the University of Warwick. Further online Info is not available.

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