This paper: Kraft, S., Stümpel, J., Becker, P., & Kuetgens, U. (1996). High resolution x‐ray absorption spectroscopy with absolute energy calibration for the determination of absorption edge energies. Review of Scientific Instruments, 67(3), 681-687. has precision measurements of a bunch of edges including the Pt L-edges. It shows an L3 energy of 11562.76(2)eV. It refers to an older tabulation as well. If you look at various tables, you find energies that vary considerably. For instance, the paper cited above has the Fe K-edge as 7110.75eV, while some tabulations have it at 7112. mam On 5/5/2020 3:14 PM, Bare, Simon R wrote:
All:
We are wondering if others agree that the reported values for the W L3 and W L2 edges are *incorrect*. We recently noticed the following:
The “Edge” – defined by the inflection point of the absorption edge step
When using the Ir L_3 edge (11215.0 eV) as a calibration, the W L_3 - and L_2 -edges are *10203.4 eV* and *11542.4 eV*, respectively.
When using the Pt L_3 edge (11564.0 eV) as a calibration, the W L_3 - and L_2 -edges are *10203.3 eV* and *11542.4 eV*, respectively.
These observations are thus different than the reported values of *10207.0 eV* and *11544.0 eV* for the L_3 and L_2 edges, respectively.
Thanks in advance for the discussion and feedback.
Simon R Bare
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