Ok, that makes things much more clear.
Thankfully my group has the book, ill be taking a look at that.
Thank you for the quick and clear responce.
Much Obliged
Mikhail Solovyev
On Thu, Jan 19, 2017 at 1:00 PM,
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Message: 1 Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2017 13:27:29 -0500 From: Mikhail Solovyev
To: ifeffit@millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov Subject: [Ifeffit] delR and sigma2 models for multiple Scattering Paths Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Hello to all. I'm currently trying to Artemis fit a molecule that is highly symmetric with multiple scattering paths playing a large role. delR and sigma2 have been handled rather well for all of the single paths. I am, however, confused as to how to handle it for multiple scattering paths. Reff for them seems to be close to the value of the furthest atom, but is always ~5-10% off. (which would be my second question, how is Reff determined for multiple scattering paths) I've looked at the presentation and examples, such as FeS2. I am trying to incorporate all of the same variables used in single scattering paths for multiple scattering paths the best i can.
Thank you ahead of time.
Mikhail Solovyev