Dear Qingyu,
I haven't analyzed this data carefully, but attached is an Athena
Project File of some room temperature data on W metal from a
powder-on-tape sample, Si(111) mono, W L3 edge, APS bending magnet
line. I don't have ready details on the absolute calibration, but
the edge energy is reasonably close to the book value. Also included
are EXAFS for WO2 and WO3 (also room temperature, powder-on-tape,
measured under the same conditions). The data for the metal and WO2
look good out to 17 inverse Angstroms. The WO3 data looks a litle
noisier than the other two, and dies off by 12 inverse Angstroms.
Hope that helps,
--Matt
2010/12/17 KONG Quingyu
Dear Colleague,
Anyone who has an EXAFS spectrum of Tungsten(W), please send me a copy. Thanks a lot in advance.
Qingyu Kong
Beamline ODE Société civile Synchrotron SOLEIL L'Orme des Merisiers Saint-Aubin - BP 48 91192 GIF-sur-YVETTE CEDEX Tel: +33 (0)1 69 35 97 84 (office) +33 (0)1 69 35 97 16 (beamline) email: kong@synchrotron-soleil.fr
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To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit Subject: [Ifeffit] Soft XAS Postdoc position at The University of Manchester Message-ID: <7457E57E2F521447AC5A411883C1CF71070D15@MBXP07.ds.man.ac.uk> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Dear colleagues
I would be grateful if you could bring this post to the attention of suitable candidates. The post has been funded for 33 months and will be supervised jointly by myself and Rob Lindsay in the School of Materials.
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Sven
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High-Pressure Soft X-ray Synchrotron Spectroscopy of Adsorbed Large Organic Molecules for Corrosion Inhibition
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We are seeking to employ a Postdoctoral Research Associate within the School of Chemical Engineering and Analytical Science and the School of Materials on a full-time basis.
A PhD in a relevant scientific discipline and several years of hands-on experience in experimental X-ray spectroscopy (XPS, NEXAFS, other surface techniques) are required. The project focuses on fundamental physicochemical studies of model surface systems to an industrially relevant project involving organic chemists, computational chemists and chemical engineers at the Mexican Petroleum Institute (IMP). As such it requires a candidate with the ability to work both on own initiative as well as a part of teams of varying size. Candidates should have an interest in working across the boundary between fundamental academic science and its practical application. Relevant peer-reviewed publications and experience in writing manuscripts for academic journal publications are essential. The post requires an ability to travel globally and regularly. Experience of using ab initio soft X-ray spectroscopy data analysis packages, including StoBe, FEFF, and CASTEP, or similar computational! methods would be an advantage.
-- Dr Sven L.M. Schroeder (mailto:s.schroeder@manchester.ac.uk)
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