articleJournal of Applied CrystallographyMay 13, 2008Closed access

VESTA : a three-dimensional visualization system for electronic and structural analysis

Tohoku University · National Institute for Materials Science

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Abstract

A cross-platform program, VESTA , has been developed to visualize both structural and volumetric data in multiple windows with tabs. VESTA represents crystal structures by ball-and-stick, space-filling, polyhedral, wireframe, stick, dot-surface and thermal-ellipsoid models. A variety of crystal-chemical information is extractable from fractional coordinates, occupancies and oxidation states of sites. Volumetric data such as electron and nuclear densities, Patterson functions, and wavefunctions are displayed as isosurfaces, bird's-eye views and two-dimensional maps. Isosurfaces can be colored according to other physical quantities. Translucent isosurfaces and/or slices can be overlapped with a structural model.…

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Keywords
  • Visualization
  • Ellipsoid
  • Bond length
  • Computer graphics (images)
  • Computer graphics
  • Crystal (programming language)
  • Physics
  • Crystallography
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