Update 18/10/2022: Gpvdm now has a ⭐new name⭐, it is now called OghmaNano. Please go to https://www.oghma-nano.com to get the latest version of the software and documentation.
It is hoped that this new name will be easier to say and remember. For a history of OghmaNano/gpvdm click here.
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If you have found gpvdm helpful please consider helping the developmen in the following ways:
I would very much like to translate gpvdm into other languages, if you would like to help me do this please download the language file (gpvdm.pot) from here, and then download a dictionary file editor from here here. If you then send me the translated file, I will add it to gpvdm and all new versions will include your native language. Currently gpvdm supports the following languages:
I like postcards and they also help demonstrate that people are using the software. Handy when I am applying for funding.
Dr. Roderick MacKenzie
Room B86 Coates
University Park
Nottingham
NG7 2RD
UK
I've only included features in gpvdm that I find useful. If you want additional features added, I am happy to discuss adding them.
I'm always looking to add new materials data to the model, so if you have measured n/k data and want some publicity for it and your paper (to drive citations), I am more than happy to include your data in gpvdm. I will make it very clear where the data came from.
Have you done a cool simulation with gpvdm and would like your input files included as a defaults simulation? If so then send me your input files and I can add them to the model.