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   - Open the convolution dialog using "Resolution" -> "Convolution..." in Takin's main menu.   - Open the convolution dialog using "Resolution" -> "Convolution..." in Takin's main menu.
-  - Select "File" -> "Open..." in the convolution dialog's menu and navigate to the folder where you downloaded and extracted the data archive (see above). Go to the sub-folder "data/demos/magnon" and open the file "magnon_convolution.taz".+  - Select "File" -> "Open..." in the convolution dialog's menu and navigate to the folder where you downloaded and extracted the data archive (see above). Go to the sub-folder "data/demos/magnon_afm" and open the file "magnon_convolution.taz".
   - Click the "Start Sim." button to calculate a resolution-convolution simulation.   - Click the "Start Sim." button to calculate a resolution-convolution simulation.
-  - You can visualise and change the magnetic model by loading it into the magnon caclulation module. To do so, select "Tools" -> "Magnetic Dynamics" in Takin's main window. +  - You can visualise and change the magnetic model (here: an antiferromagnetic chain) by loading it into the magnon calculation module. To do so, select "Tools" -> "Magnetic Dynamics" in Takin's main window. 
-  - In the magnon dialog, select "File" -> "Open..." from the menu and select the file "antiferromagnetic_chain.magdyn" from the sub-folder "data/demos/magnon" of the extracted data archive. You can edit and save the model, and the results will be immediately visible in the convolution dialog when doing a resimulation.+  - In the magnon dialog, select "File" -> "Open..." from the menu and select the file "model.magdyn" from the sub-folder "data/demos/magnon" of the extracted data archive. You can edit and save the model, and the results will be immediately visible in the convolution dialog when doing a resimulation.
  
  
takin/help/tutorial.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/21 09:26 by Tobias Weber