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ETSpy: A HyperSpy Extension Package for Electron Tomography Data Processing and Reconstruction
Published
Author(s)
Andrew Herzing, Joshua Taillon
Abstract
Electron tomography is a powerful tool for the three-dimensional characterization of materials at the nano- and atomic-scales. A typical workflow for tomography involves several pre-processing steps that may include spatial binning, image registration, and tilt-axis alignment depending upon the nature of the acquired data. Here we describe the capabilities of a new, open-source software package named ETSpy that builds upon the widely used HyperSpy package. The basic usage of the software and some specific applications are presented.
Herzing, A.
and Taillon, J.
(2024),
ETSpy: A HyperSpy Extension Package for Electron Tomography Data Processing and Reconstruction, Micron, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=958489
(Accessed October 14, 2025)