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Citing pyxem#

If analysis using pyxem forms a part of published work please cite the work using the DOI 10.5281/zenodo.2649351.

If you use pyxem for orientation mapping, please also cite:

@article{pyxemorientationmapping2022,
    title={Free, flexible and fast: Orientation mapping using the multi-core and GPU-accelerated template matching capabilities in the python-based open source 4D-STEM analysis toolbox Pyxem},
    author={Cautaerts, Niels and Crout, Phillip and {\AA}nes, H{\aa}kon Wiik and Prestat, Eric and Jeong, Jiwon and Dehm, Gerhard and Liebscher, Christian H},
    journal={Ultramicroscopy},
    pages={113517},
    year={2022},
    publisher={Elsevier},
    doi={10.1016/j.ultramic.2022.113517}
}

In addition if you are releasing the data and code related to the work please add the link to the data on the Open Datasets page. Consider adding a new demo notebook as well if you are using a novel workflow.

A list of papers citing pyxem can be found here.