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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 21: Poster: Scanning Probe Techniques

O 21.6: Poster

Montag, 27. März 2023, 18:00–20:00, P2/EG

SpmImage Tycoon: Organize scanning probe microscopy data — •Alexander Riss — Physics Department E20, Technical University of Munich, D-85748 Garching. Germany

The evolution of the field of scanning probe microscopy (SPM) has been associated with development of instrumental capabilities and methods for data acquisition and analysis. However, much less emphasis has been placed on improving the management and organization of the measured datasets. And while datasets can consist of thousands of images and spectra per project, it is not uncommon for researchers to go through each image or spectrum and manually select the channels of interest for each one --- only to repeat the same procedure every time they want to analyze their data again.

Here we present a cross-platform application that is designed for fast and effortless organization and basic editing of scanning probe microscopy images and spectra [1]. The application is released under an open-source license and supports automatic channel-of-interest detection, image editing (such as background corrections and contrast adjustment), keywording, star-ratings, powerful search and filtering (e.g., by keywords, data type, location, scan size), as well as export of the data into a PowerPoint-compatible presentation format.

Such easy-to-use tools can lower the entry barrier for aspiring scientists, boost the efficiency of experienced researchers, and help to create and leverage large SPM datasets for machine learning and artificial intelligence applications.

[1] A. Riss. JOSS 7, 4644 (2022)

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