Dear Bruce,
thanks for your answer! My problem is how to get the E/mu information for
each single scattering path. If I get it right, the xmu.dat contains the
sum of all scattering paths. This is the blue curve in your talk. But
there are also the spetra for the first,s econd, third,... path at
On 06/16/2014 03:43 AM, Stefanie Roese wrote:
thanks for your answer! My problem is how to get the E/mu information for
each single scattering path.
Sorry, Stefanie. I don't know what that means. Feff computes mu(E) on
a cluster and chi(k) on an individual path. In my talk, I plot mu(E) on
Ah okay. I think now I get it. Is it correct that in the mu(E) spectrum
you plot the total spectrum in blue and in red you chose different
fms-radii like 2.5, 3.0, 4.1 to get the XANES spectrum for different
shells? Or are the red curves another varied FEFF parameter?
Thanks so much for your
On 06/16/2014 09:20 AM, Stefanie Roese wrote:
Ah okay. I think now I get it. Is it correct that in the mu(E) spectrum
you plot the total spectrum in blue and in red you chose different
fms-radii like 2.5, 3.0, 4.1 to get the XANES spectrum for different
shells?
Yes.
B
Or are the red curves
That sounds like an interesting talk. Is it available?
mam
On 6/12/2014 7:07 AM, Stefanie Roese wrote:
Dear all,
I am performing XANES calculations for silver clusters with FEFF. Aditional to my XANES
results, I would like to get information about the participating scattering paths
On 06/12/2014 10:07 AM, Stefanie Roese wrote:
But now I fail at getting the plots with the Energy at the x-axis and
the normailzed mu at the y-axis likle Bruce did it in his talk. Which
program was used there? Athena? And how can I get the
energy/mu-information out of my feffnnn.dat files to