ADAQ Database
The Automatic Defect Analysis and Qualification (ADAQ) Database provides a powerful web user interface to interactively navigate and search a rich dataset of defects and their properties. The database is maintained by the Unit of Materials Design and Informatics at Theoretical Physics at Linköping University. Presently the database contains a large set of defects in diamond, but other host materials will soon follow.
You can visit:
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Tutorial: See how to use and navigate the ADAQ Database in our Tutorial.
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Highlighted defects: Check out direct links to the most well-known defects in our database.
Latest news
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2024-03-05: CaO host material defects now available.
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2024-02-27: Release: The ADAQ Database is open to the public.
Getting help and reporting issues
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Discussion forum: For user questions, help requests, and discussions about the ADAQ database.
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Issues: Please report any problems or issues you find with the ADAQ database here.
Citing the ADAQ Database
Please acknowledge the use of this resource when using the data we provide. See How to cite for more information.