Konstantin Klementiev

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Because you're using anaconda, another thing to try: ``` ./conda remove pyopengl freeglut # from anaconda/bin ./conda install -c conda-forge pyopengl freeglut # from anaconda/bin ```

I see that in the last try `glut` was not installed properly. Again uninstall pyopengl and freeglut: ``` ./conda remove pyopengl freeglut # from anaconda/bin ``` And this time install...

Again remove glut and try to install it with `-v` option to have it more verbose. Beforehand, I would also update [the current Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio...

If you still can't solve it, I recommend WinPython. I personally find it more comfortable than Anaconda.

ok, thanks for sharing it!

The machinery is already there: we can do laterally graded multilayers. The same methods can be added to Crystal class.

If you have relevant experimental data that you can share, I can quickly implement it. Otherwise, you will have to program it yourself, I can guide you about the needed...

How thick are the crystals? Do you know about any surface treatment? Can you try with the triple energy?

So no chemical etching after polishing? Might be the surface amorphous layer is the culprit of the broadening...

For a larger footprint, not only d may vary but also the figure. I suppose you've already tried a curved surface.