This page acts as a repository for modifications I made to the ZMC program. The documentations and tutorials I have prepared so that others can use the program.
The most important of these modifications is the ability to create modulation waves by a q-vector input. There were many ways to try to do this. However we integrated the concept directly with the ZMC code so that one can also perform a gaussian network Monte-Carlo simulation in combination with q-wave modulation using ZMC.
note: ZMC, ZMCMOD and DZMC are legacy software. The codes have not been tested on modern frameworks. The static versions compiled @2018 should work.
If you are interested in this work or codes then please don't hesitate to contact me.
The ZMC code was designed and developed at ANU under the supervision of Richard Welberry to accommodate interpreting such diffraction features with a focus on crystals of organic molecules.
Please download the attached pdfs (attached below) for more highlights of the program. Files associated with the original tutorial and modifications are available at this google drive address.
(ZMC is Licensed under the Academic Free License version 3.0.)
The publications associated with the work are also made available.
(below images): The ZMC mod wave tutorial.