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I'm new to micromagnetics and the finite difference method. The mumax3 software lets you create a variety of geometric shapes. I would like to create a core-shell particle to study magneto-electric effects. Is there a way to visualize the geometry created in mumax3. More specifically I would like a software similar to VMD etc.

Thanks in advance

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I have found a site with a web-app interface called MuMax-view. But inorder to view the geometries, the initial shape should be created, set as the geometry and saved. Running that file results in a geom*.ovf file which could be opened in the web-app.

Hope this is useful.

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  • $\begingroup$ +1. Thanks for figuring out the answer to your question and sharing it in case it's useful to future users! $\endgroup$ Commented Oct 10, 2020 at 20:09
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The web-app interface (Mumax-View) mentioned in the previous answer is fine. However, you could try to use "Muview" locally on your computer. You could find the software here. This is a very useful software to visualize the spin configuration of the geometry.

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