Hi Gabriele, To qualify Anatoly's cheerful, pre-morning coffee response, if your samples are part of a sequence of measurements of a material whose XANES has been measured at different temperatures, and said XANES does have some changes owing to changes in physical or electronic behavior with temperature (i.e. a phase transition), then you could estimate where your samples fit within that determined behavior. Are you familiar with how temperature dependence manifests in a typical XAFS measurement? ...through the Debye-Waller term..the effects of which become less pronounced at lower k... Temperature is more typically a controlled parameter during measurements. So no, not really...unless there is a known behavior for comparison. -R. On Mon, Nov 21, 2022 at 7:23 AM Anatoly Frenkel < anatoly.frenkel@stonybrook.edu> wrote:
Only evaporation temperature, when XANES spectrum disappears…:)
Anatoly
On Nov 21, 2022, at 10:20 AM, Gabriele GAROFALO < gabriele.garofalo@esrf.fr> wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'd like to estimate the temperature of some samples from some XANES spectra, is there a way to do that? I couldn't find an answer in the mailing list archive.
Thanks!
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