Hi Kleper: There is a single Pt-Pt path in your fit. This is effectively a fcc Pt distance of 2.77. I see several problems: This spectrum has distances which are much shorter than 2.77 and so I would expect that this single path would not be a very good fit. I am not sure if the peak around 1.1A is real, but it could be given the hydrogen that you indicate is present in the file name. What is clear is that the bigger peaks are not Pt-Pt peaks at all. The Pt-Pt peak will usually appear around 2.5A in Chi(R). The second thing that I noticed, is that you must have a problem with your installation of the software because I just took your file and executed the fit and did not get the strange values for Chi^2 and reduced Chi^2 that you have posted. The value for amp is negative, indicating that the path is not a good model, but the Chi^2 I got was around 1000. I can't tell much form the name of your file but I suspect that you have Pt-Al and possibly Pt-H distances in your sample. Do you have any other information about this sample? Carlo -- Carlo U. Segre -- Professor of Physics Associate Dean for Special Projects, Graduate College Illinois Institute of Technology Voice: 312.567.3498 Fax: 312.567.3494 segre@iit.edu http://www.iit.edu/~segre segre@debian.org