Optical spectroscopy software

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SUMMARY

Linux/Unix software options for analyzing optical emission spectra are limited, with users expressing frustration over the lack of affordable and effective tools. Daniel recommends Fityk, a versatile software available at http://www.unipress.waw.pl/fityk/, which is suitable for spectral analysis. The discussion highlights the need for more accessible software alternatives beyond expensive Windows-only options.

PREREQUISITES
  • Basic understanding of optical emission spectroscopy
  • Familiarity with Linux/Unix operating systems
  • Knowledge of spectral analysis techniques
  • Experience with software installation on Linux/Unix
NEXT STEPS
  • Research additional Linux-compatible spectral analysis tools
  • Explore Fityk's advanced features for spectral fitting
  • Investigate commercial optical spectroscopy software options
  • Learn about data visualization techniques for spectral data
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Researchers, scientists, and technicians involved in optical spectroscopy, particularly those seeking affordable software solutions for Linux/Unix environments.

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Hi,

Does anyone know any good Linux/Unix software for analysing optical emission spectra? I've been searching the net, but I can't find any. The software I'm currently using is old, only for MS Windows, very expensive, and pretty much useless.

So any suggestions would be much appreciated! (Even suggestions of MS Windows and commercial software would help.)

Thanks!

/Daniel
 
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