On Fri, 9 May 2014 10:48:40 +0000
José Coutinho <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Gwyddion users,
> I am looking for a software suitable to look at simulated STM imagery
> from first principles codes and Gwyddion seems like a great
> contender. I would like to know if Gwyddion is able to take a volume
> data file containing the local density of states within
> LDOS(E+dE,x,y,z), ie, a scalar value on a N1xN2xN3 regular grid, and
> produce a 2D topographical-like surface, where for each (x,y)
> coordinate we would have the "highest" z-coordinate (tip heigh) for
> which LDOS has a user-defined value? Hopefully this would result in
> an approximate constant-current STM image. Many thanks, /J

In general, yes, but some work will be required there to implement
data loading and some small work in volume data presentation code.

WBR, Daniil Bratashov.

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