Telnes3 needs an "Edge Energy". Based upon a quick test I just did, it
looks like this might be used as a scaling for the energy "somehow"; the
results with an oxygen edge (no core hole) when I use 500eV versus 505eV is
about 1%, i.e. it looks like a 1/E term.

Is this right? If it is, then it is not quite correct as it should, I
believe, be E_core-E_Fermi.

Related, I assume that the origin is E_core-E_Fermi. As a general comment,
this is not "right" for EELS. The convention is to use the energy for the
x-axis (unlike UPS etc).

-- 
Professor Laurence Marks
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Northwestern University
www.numis.northwestern.edu
Corrosion in 4D: www.numis.northwestern.edu/MURI
Co-Editor, Acta Cryst A
"Research is to see what everybody else has seen, and to think what nobody
else has thought"
Albert Szent-Gyorgi
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