- Drawings produced by VESTA may be used in any publications provided that its use is explicitly acknowledged. A suitable reference for VESTA is: K. Momma and F. Izumi, "VESTA 3 for three-dimensional visualization of crystal, volumetric and morphology data," J. Appl. Crystallogr., 44, 1272-1276 (2011).
VESTA is a 3D visualization program for structural models, volumetric data such as electron/nuclear densities, and crystal morphologies. Some of the novel features of VESTA are listed below. Deal with multiple structural models, volumetric data, and crystal morphologies in the same window. Support multiple tabs corresponding to files. Support multiple windows with more than two tabs in the ...
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VESTA: a Three-Dimensional Visualization System for Electronic and Structural Analysis Koichi MOMMA∗ National Museum of Nature and Science, 4-1-1 Amakubo, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305-0005, Japan Fujio IZUMI ∗ E-mail: vesta.dev@gmail.com
VESTA is a 3D visualization program for structural models and 3D grid data such as electron/nuclear densities. VESTA runs on three major platforms, Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
Lattice transformation VESTA has a feature to convert general equivalent positions in a conventional setting into those in a non-conventional one with a transformation matrix, which is also used for (primitive lattice)- (complex lattice) conversions and for creating superstructures. Translucent isosurfaces can be overlapped with a structural model.
To execute VESTA by simply typing VESTA regardless of the current directory, set environment variable PATH to include absolute path of the directory where VESTA is placed.