Re: How to change the spline knots in Athena
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 03:08, you wrote:
I am using Athena (0.8.048) software for XAFS analysis. It is greatly helpful to me for XAFS characterization.
I have a question on the background estimation. Spline knots is displayed by "About current group" menu. Could you tell me how to change the spline knots, if possible. Changing the knots is useful to suppress the long-range variation.
This is the kind of question that is better sent to the mailing list, so I am CCing my answer there. The number of knots is determined by the values of the k-range of the spline fit and by the value of Rbkg. The number of knots is delta_k * Rbkg * 2 / pi and the knots are evenly spaced in k. Ifeffit (and so Athena) does not allow you to move the knots to different locations nor does it allow you add or remove knots. The AUTOBK algorithm works by making a distinction between data and background in terms of Fourier components. Consequently it *cannot* allow you to move the knots or use more knots, since doing so would change the Fourier components included in the background spline. 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/
Dear Yoshihiro,
On 2/21/06, Bruce Ravel
On Tuesday 21 February 2006 03:08, you wrote:
I am using Athena (0.8.048) software for XAFS analysis. It is greatly helpful to me for XAFS characterization.
I have a question on the background estimation. Spline knots is displayed by "About current group" menu. Could you tell me how to change the spline knots, if possible. Changing the knots is useful to suppress the long-range variation.
What long-range variation are you looking to suppress? Would changing Rbkg be enough? If not, please let us know what you're trying/hoping to do. --Matt
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Bruce Ravel
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Matt Newville