My experience on ALS 10.3.2 is that shifts of up to about 0.5eV are plausible
and often improve the fit substantially. I assume you're talking XANES, not
EXAFS. 6eV
is right out and suggests either a misidentification of the species (false fit)
or inconsistency of energy cal. One of my pet p
I think (in agreement with Matt's comment) that if the standards are not
known to be calibrated to the same energy scale then LCA may not be as
useful if done in energy space. But, depending on the problem of course,
there could be a good spectral contrast between the data not only in energy
but al
Hi Pamela,
On Thu, May 11, 2017 at 12:19 PM, Carrillo Sanchez, Pamela <
pcarri...@bnl.gov> wrote:
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> I have gone through the mail archives as well as following the
> instructions of Athena user’s manual as well as Scott Calvin’s book but
> still I find myself with the doub