Hi Matthew,
Thanks for your ideas and even more for the spectra. I looked at the
ESRF data base before, but forgot to mention it in my original email.
We tried our best to avoid radiation damage and found little-to-no
evidence of it in our samples when we compared our standards (a series
of iron
Dear Carlo,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. I shall!
Have a wonderful weekend,
Don
On Fri, 2018-06-08 at 09:45 -0500, Carlo Segre:
> You might also ask the beamline scientist at APS Sector 9, Tianpin Wu
>
>
> carlo
>
> On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, Anatoly Frenkel wrote:
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> > Don,
> >
>
HI Don,
On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 8:55 AM Don Baker wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> First let me apologize if the question below is inappropriate for this
> group, but I don't know of a better set of experts that I can ask.
>
>
​Great to hear from you, hope you're doing well. And, to be clear, this
sort o
Dear Don. Regarding yours of Fri, 08 Jun 2018 09:54:40 -0400:
ESRF has a dbase of S XANES, but they're all pretty affected by overabsorption
("self-absorption"). I think the only reliable way to take such data is in TEY
mode.
There's a spectrum there for cinnabar (remember, there are multiple
Hi Don,
I am sure you are aware but I would like to remind you that the sulfides that
you are working with have serious potential for self absorption. Most spectra
out there have different degrees of self absorption which can really mess up
LCA type analysis. This is not a quick solution, but y
Dear Vadim,
I am running myself Demeter 0.9.26, 64bit under win10 and do not have such
trouble. But your description is similar to the problem occurring with the
previous release of Demeter 0.9.26 pre2 (old path for gnuplot executable in
ini file leading the same effect), did you download the act
You might also ask the beamline scientist at APS Sector 9, Tianpin Wu
carlo
On Fri, 8 Jun 2018, Anatoly Frenkel wrote:
Don,
I am sure that Paul Northrup (north...@bnl.gov) will help - he was the
beamline scientist at X15B and is likely to have the standards you need.
Anatoly
Don,
I am sure that Paul Northrup (north...@bnl.gov) will help - he was the
beamline scientist at X15B and is likely to have the standards you need.
Anatoly
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On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 9:54 AM, Don Baker wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> F
Hello All,
First let me apologize if the question below is inappropriate for this
group, but I don't know of a better set of experts that I can ask.
So, here is some background:
I have some old S K-edge XANES data from NSLS X15B for S-bearing
silicate glasses that was collected by a Ph.D. stu