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nextnanomat
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nextnanomat is a GUI (graphical user interface) for editing input files (ASCII, XML),
organizing simulations and submitting jobs (directly or via a batch list).
Parallel job execution is supported on multi-core CPUs automatically.
Download
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Download nextnanomat.
(version 2.1.7.4 - 2011-09-22, beta version)
New major features: Zoom, Simulations now run with priority "Below Normal" by default.
Instructions: No installation is required, just unzip the file, run it and
set under 'Tools' ==> 'Options' the path to your nextnano³ and nextnano++ executables.
nextnanomat
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nextnanomat is customized to work with the following software:
- nextnano³
- nextnano++
- nextnano.net
However, it is general enough to be adjusted to any TCAD or scientific software that reads in an ASCII file,
passes this ASCII file to an executable, and visualizes its 1D, 2D and 3D results.
nextnanomat can be used as a visualization software for 1D, 2D and 3D results (e.g. somewhat "similar" (but much simpler) than Origin, gnuplot, Compaq Array Viewer, Intel Array Viewer).
The focus lies on quick visualization rather than on professional editing of graphs.
Visualization features:
- 1D data: x, fi(x)
- 2D data: .fld format, Aij format
- 3D data: .fld format (i.e. 2D slices through 3D data)
- 1D slices through 2D data (incl. export)
Please submit feature requests to support [at] nextnano.de.
If you are interested in nextnanomat for Linux or Mac, please contact support [at] nextnano.de.
If you are interested to use nextnanomat for submitting jobs on Linux or Windows compute clusters, please contact support [at] nextnano.de.
nextnanomat for Linux
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nextnanomat is programmed in C#, and can thus be executed on any operating system.
It is, however, developed on and optimized for Windows.
On Linux, you have to install Mono and then execute nextnanomat with Mono.
==> mono.exe nextnanomat.exe
On some Linux distributions, Mono is already preinstalled.
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