Basic specular reflectometry example

As introductory example, we simulate specular reflectometry by a sample that consists of 10 Ti/Ni double layers on a Si substrate.

Full script

The same script has been used in the tutorial to explain usage and syntax of BornAgain Python code.

Root class reference: SpecularSimulation.

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Basic example of specular reflectometry simulation.
The sample consists of 20 alternating Ti and Ni layers.
"""
import bornagain as ba
from bornagain import ba_plot as bp, deg, angstrom


def get_sample():
    # Materials
    vacuum = ba.MaterialBySLD("Vacuum", 0, 0)
    material_Ti = ba.MaterialBySLD("Ti", -1.9493e-06, 0)
    material_Ni = ba.MaterialBySLD("Ni", 9.4245e-06, 0)
    material_Si = ba.MaterialBySLD("Si", 2.0704e-06, 0)

    # Layers
    top_layer = ba.Layer(vacuum)
    ti_layer = ba.Layer(material_Ti, 30*angstrom)
    ni_layer = ba.Layer(material_Ni, 70*angstrom)
    substrate = ba.Layer(material_Si)

    # Sample
    sample = ba.MultiLayer()
    sample.addLayer(top_layer)
    for _ in range(10):
        sample.addLayer(ti_layer)
        sample.addLayer(ni_layer)
    sample.addLayer(substrate)

    return sample


def get_simulation(sample):
    n = 500
    scan = ba.AlphaScan(n, 2*deg/n, 2*deg)
    scan.setWavelength(1.54*angstrom)
    return ba.SpecularSimulation(scan, sample)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    sample = get_sample()
    simulation = get_simulation(sample)
    result = simulation.simulate()
    bp.plot_simulation_result(result)
auto/Examples/specular/AlternatingLayers1.py
Shorthand with standard sample

Since we will use the same sample in several other examples, we provide the shorthand std_samples.alternating_layers() so that the above script can be shortened as

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Basic example of specular reflectometry simulation,
using a standard sample from Wrap/Python/std_samples.py.
"""
import bornagain as ba
from bornagain import ba_plot as bp, deg, angstrom, std_samples


def get_sample():
    return std_samples.alternating_layers()


def get_simulation(sample):
    n = 500
    scan = ba.AlphaScan(n, 2*deg/n, 2*deg)
    scan.setWavelength(1.54*angstrom)
    return ba.SpecularSimulation(scan, sample)


if __name__ == '__main__':
    sample = get_sample()
    simulation = get_simulation(sample)
    result = simulation.simulate()
    bp.plot_simulation_result(result)
auto/Examples/specular/AlternatingLayers2.py