This repository contains combined data for two papers.  Growth of PbTe nanowires by Molecular Beam Epitaxy Authors: Sander G. Schellingerhout, Eline J. de Jong, Maksim Gomanko, Xin Guan, Yifan Jiang, Max S.M. Hoskam, Sebastian Koelling, Oussama Moutanabbir, Marcel A. Verheijen, Sergey M. Frolov, Erik P.A.M. Bakkers Spin and Orbital Spectroscopy in the Absence of Coulomb Blockade in Lead Telluride Nanowire Quantum Dots Authors: M. Gomanko, E.J. de Jong, Y. Jiang, S.G. Schellingerhout, E.P.A.M. Bakkers, and S.M. Frolov Content of this repository:  Readme file.  /RawData/ Original data obtained at the time of measurement separated into 3 folders from different chips/cooldowns Data from devices 1,3 and 4 can be found in "RawData/PbTe_chip1", device 2 in "RawData/PbTe_chip2" and devices 5-8 in "RawData/PbTe_GBg" /Measurement notebooks/ OneNote notebook with 4 different sections for 3 chips (two sections for backgate chip). Pages in these sections contain the device number in the name. Also, the same notebook is exported in pdf format for convenience. /Data processing/ Readme file, Jupiter notebooks, data files, and pictures, that were used to extract g-factors for different field orientations in device2. /Data summaries/ Powerpoints, that were used to overview data during the measurement stage. Not all data from these powerpoints are present in the repository or paper (specifically excluding early data used in "additional backgate devices.pptx" and "PbTe 3rd device.pptx"). Data file types: data_NNN.dat  - the original data file obtained at the time of the experiment dataNNN.py    - the original QTLab data acquisition script saved with data data_NNN.set  - settings of measurement instruments at the time of measurement data_NNN.meta - auxillary file necessary for plotting data using SpyView (see below)  data_NNN.MTX  - a simple 2D/3D matrix format developed for Spyview NNN stands for dataset number, automatically indexed by QTLab How to plot data: 1) Spyview - a free data plotting program written by Gary Steele Data in this repository can be simply dropped into Spyview for plotting.  Spyview also produces and can read .mtx files which are available for some of the data in this repository. https://nsweb.tn.tudelft.nl/~gsteele/spyview/ 2) QTPlot - a Python plotter written by Ruben van Gulik Data in this repository can be directly opened with QTPlot, which will read axis labels. https://github.com/Rubenknex/qtplot Note: requires PyQT4