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RIDL (Radiation-Induced Density Loss) is a program to calculate per-atom metrics to describe electron density change between complete diffraction datasets collected at successive doses. It has been primarily developed as a high-throughput tool for site-specific radiation damage analysis, however is also applicable for tracking time-dependent changes in time-resolved crystallographic data.
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Background:
Installation and inputs:
Running RIDL:
- Running RIDL from command line
- Inspecting the output
- Issues and errors
- Citing when using the scripts
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Please email csbury@me.com
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Let me know your thoughts so that I can improve the program: https://goo.gl/forms/9aRrEwT1TUUqLroB2 (this is an anonymous form)
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If you see a bug and it is not reported in the "Issues and errors" section below, please let me know!
For any queries, email the author at csbury@me.com