MessageThanks. It was never intended as a comprehensive review. It was intended to be what you described it as, a summary.
It's actually part of a larger review article on microprobe for soil science. I broke it out for users to read because all
too many of them haven't a clue about this stuff. In my work, samples are generally inhomogeneous
and of unknown composition, so inverse methods don't work. What I do in XANES fitting is to use the simplest model of
overabsorption and have the one parameter that results be a fitting parameter. This works better than it has any right to.
Inverse methods might, however, be useful for standards. What I do now is to map a sample which has been ground fine and
deposited on tape or similar and look for small particles on which to do fluorescence. The sneaky thing about overabsorption
is that even if you look at transmission, you can get fooled by hole effect, which distorts the transmission signal in a way
very similar to what overabsorption does to a fluorescence signal. Thus, you might think you're OK because the transmission
edge jump is small and the fluorescence looks just like the transmission when both modes have been compromised by the same amount.
I'll look at the papers you cite.
mam
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From: Anatoly Frenkel
To: 'XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit'
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Self absorption questions
Matthew:
It is a beautiful summary. Thanks for putting it together.
Here is another reference, for your collection:
A. Ryazhkin, Y. Babanov, M. Takafumi
"Thickness inhomogeneity and fluorescence effects in EXAFS spectroscopy for powder samples: solution of the inverse problem".
J. Synchrotron Rad. (2001), 8, 291-293.
as well as the earlier one:
D. L. Brewe, D. M. Pease, J. I. Budnick,
"Corrections of residual fluorescence distortions for a glancing-emergence-angle x-ray-absorption technique "
Phys. Rev. B 50, 9025-9030 (1994).
and the later one:
A. I. Frenkel, D. M. Pease, J. I. Budnick, P. Shanthakumar, T. Huang
Application of Glancing Emergent Angle Flourescence for Polarized XAFS Studies of Single Crystals
J. Synchrotron Rad. 14, 272-275 (2007)
Anatoly
-----Original Message-----
From: ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov [mailto:ifeffit-bounces@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Matthew Marcus
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 11:31 AM
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Self absorption questions
You can find a writeup which explains overabsorption in great and gory detail at
http://xraysweb.lbl.gov/uxas/Beamline/Operation/Operation.htm .
mam
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From: "Richard Mayes"