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Using the Reflectivity Model

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Introduction

This is a tutorial for setting up and running Reflectivity simulations using the Reflectivity Model in ICE. This allows for the calculation of the scattering density profile and the density profile for comparison.

Materials Database

The Materials Database allows a user in ICE to create any composite or molecule desired from the list of defined isotopes. These isotopes are editable and can have additional properties specified to the user's specifications. In ICE, click the 'Edit Materials Database' button in the toolbar at the top. This should bring up the Materials Database Editor view in the editor, as shown below. </br>

The Materials Database Editor in ICE

Editing Properties

From this editor, you can add, edit, or delete the properties shown in the properties inspector on the right. Select the element or isotope desired, and simply click on the property you want to change. For adding and removing properties use the Add and Delete buttons just to the left of the inspector.

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