Gerard,

If you "strip" the K-alpha-2 using a monochromator, then you might get better data. If you don't have that option, then fitting the data as they come is probably a better approach, as you don't run the risk of introducing artifacts.

Jon

Gerard, Garcia S wrote:

Dear everybody,
How important is the K alpha-2 peaks stripping in order to get a good refinement?
Thanks
P.S: Sorry for such simple questions but i couldn't work it out without your inestimable help. By the way, thanks Leonid for your clever answers





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