dopantprofiler
DopantProfiler is a computational tool designed to analyze and characterize dopants in semiconductor materials, particularly in the context of quantum computing and materials science. The software leverages advanced algorithms and machine learning techniques to identify and quantify the presence of dopant atoms within crystalline structures. By processing data from experimental techniques such as electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), optical spectroscopy, or density functional theory (DFT) simulations, DopantProfiler provides insights into the electronic and structural properties of dopants.
The tool is particularly useful for researchers studying defects and impurities in materials like silicon, diamond,
Developed with a focus on accessibility, the software is designed to be user-friendly, allowing researchers with
DopantProfiler continues to evolve through collaborative efforts with academic and industry partners, incorporating feedback to enhance