Hi Navneet, You have asked a rather open-ended question. There are numerable resources available for learning about XAFS analysis that are straightforward to find. Setting the k-range is more specific and governed by several factors. The range chosen affects resolution and precision. In general, you would like as large a k-range as you can reasonably obtain. Practically, this is limited by the sample (order/disorder, mean-square- relative-displacement, Debye-Waller term) and by finite limits on beamtime. My suggestion, as a starting point, is to consider what type of materials you plan on studying, then check the literature for similar systems to see what results others have been able to obtain. -R. On 6/18/2015 3:42 AM, Navneet Singh wrote:
Dear All
Can I get some study material mentioning how to set the K-range for EXAFS analysis.
With best regards
Navneet Singh
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