An open source Python package for plasma research and education
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An open source Python package for plasma research and education
Object-oriented Python library for computation of properties of highly-excited Rydbeg states of alkali and divalent atoms.
General Relativistic Atomic Structure Package
Python interface to the CHIANTI atomic database
Python-based average-atom code for simulations of high energy density phenomena such as in warm dense matter.
A c++ program for high-precision atomic structure calculations of one and two valence systems. Uses Hartree-Fock + correlation potential method. Can calculate ionisation cross sections with large of energy/momentum transfer.
Modelling simple atoms and 87Rb in cavity-QED.
A Python package to help with atomic physics calculations.
Computational physics in APL
Fun simulations and numerical calculations for the everyday physicist.
simulate efficient spatial translation of dipole-trapped atom clouds using counterdiabatic driving protocols
Dark Matter-induced Atomic Response Code (DarkARC) - A python tool for the calculation and tabulation of atomic response functions for ionization via dark matter-electron scatterings.
Automatization project for Dr. Gillen's lab
Collection of functions to solve the optical Bloch equations
The Atomic Structure Package (ATSP) - book code version
Library to calculate Stark and Zeeman maps for Rydberg helium, in either the n,L,S,m_L or n,L,S,J,m_J basis, using the Numerov method.
Rydberg Sensor Interactive Quantum Physics Module
Classification of MXenes into metals and non-metals based on physical properties
Create animations of the Rydberg electron charge distribution in helium as a function of electric field using the Numerov method
Calculate elastic electron atom scattering (EEAS) phase shifts in solid materials for LEED modelling
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