On Sunday 25 February 2007 20:44, Leandro Araujo wrote:
I don't know if it is just me, but in my short time working with EXAFS I got the strong impression that it is very easy to fall into the temptation of sophistry to get to the "expected" results from a fit.
That is very well put. I hope everyone reading the list today appreciates your wise words.
In this respect, I consider the mailing list an invaluable resource to help overcoming such a temptation.
That's great -- thanks. Kind words go a long way with those of us who invest time on the mailing list. As for your question -- I really liked Scott's point about looking at the XANES as a clue about whether e0 should be changing in the EXAFS. Use all the information (spectroscopic or otherwise) available to you. B -- Bruce Ravel ---------------------------------------------- bravel@anl.gov Molecular Environmental Science Group, Building 203, Room E-165 MRCAT, Sector 10, Advanced Photon Source, Building 433, Room B007 Argonne National Laboratory phone and voice mail: (1) 630 252 5033 Argonne IL 60439, USA fax: (1) 630 252 9793 My homepage: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://cars9.uchicago.edu/~ravel/software/exafs/