Dear Chongchong. Regarding yours of Fri, 8 Feb 2019 19:36:24 +0900:
For concreteness, let's pretend that A = Mn and B = Co, which differ by 2 in Z.
The scattering factors (amp+phase) for Co are very close to those of Mn.
Thus, you probably can't
distinguish Co from Mn neighbors. Instead,
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Hello Matt,
I note that the new version has been released thanks for the update.
Thanks, Akhil
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Hi all,
I have some problems in analyzing the EXAFS of solid-solution alloy, let
us define as A0.5B0.5. I have searched the mailbox but cannot find similar
discussion yet. So I post the question here and hope to get some suggestion
from you.
1. A and B are immiscible metals from the phase