Hi Jatinkumar, It's fairly common to do so. With linear combination analysis or principle component analysis, it's necessarily the case. But it's also done with modelling using FEFF. I personally have published many papers of this type. One early paper of mine that does this is: “X-ray absorption spectroscopy of highly-cycled Li/CPE/FeS2 cells,” E. Strauss, S. Calvin, H. Mehta,* D. Golodnitksy, S. G. Greenbaum, M. L. denBoer, V. Dusheiko, and E. Peled, Solid State Ionics 164, 51 (2003). --Scott Calvin Sarah Lawrence College On May 5, 2011, at 12:26 AM, Jatinkumar Rana wrote:
Dear ifeffit users,
I was wondering if one could apply EXAFS to multi-phase systems (e.g. two phase systems) where both phases could be crystallographically different but contain same absorbing atom.
Can anyone suggest any literature which dealt with such a problem ??
With best regards,
Jatinkumar Rana