Waterfall & Spectrogram Graphs

Overview

Waterfall and Spectrogram visualizations display 1Dts (spectrum time-series) data, showing how spectral signatures evolve over time - for example, an EELS spectrum series acquired during an in-situ heating experiment.

Creating a Waterfall / Spectrogram Panel

Drag a 1Dts signal from the Data tab onto an empty canvas area. Nexus detects the signal type and automatically creates a Waterfall Graph panel.

Display Layout

The spectrogram renders the data as a 2-D colour matrix:

Axis Represents
X Time (stacked spectra)
Y Spectrum index (energy / frequency bins)
Colour Intensity - blue for low values, red for high values

Pan and Zoom

Action Effect
Ctrl + scroll wheel Zoom in / out around the mouse cursor
Click + drag to draw a box Zoom into the selected region (drag-zoom)
Shift + click + drag Pan the view while keeping the current zoom level
Maximize button Reset zoom to show full data range

Timeline Cursor

A vertical line indicates the current timeline position (time on the X axis), showing which spectrum corresponds to the selected time. Moving the main timeline scrubber updates this cursor in real time.

Colour Scale

The intensity-to-colour mapping adjusts automatically to the data range. At the moment, the WaterfallChart does not render a separate on-screen colour-scale legend; interpretation relies on the consistent blue-to-red mapping across datasets.

Use Cases

  • EELS time-series - track chemical changes (e.g. Ti → TiO₂ oxidation) by observing edge shifts over time.
  • EDS spectra - monitor elemental composition evolution during heating.
  • Raman series - observe phase transitions through peak shifts.