Hi Scott,
Here at Hunter we are trying to make some Li -- MoS2 batteries. Therefore, I'm trying to do EXAFS on MoS2 and running Artemis on the same. Basically, I'm trying to create the best fit possible and I was hoping
I gave you what I know so far you might be able to give me some suggestions to improve the fit.
MoS2 is trigonal or hexagonal depending on who you talk to. I have 3 paths -- All single scattering below reff = 4 Angstroms. I made two e0's one for the first path and one for the second, it improved
Hi all, I've been exchanging emails with Dan Carter, a recent newcomer to EXAFS analysis, and I thought some of the other novices out there might find pieces of it useful. Also, it's always interesting to watch the interplay of the advice from the more experienced users on these basic issues! Therefore, I'm forwarding (with Dan's permission) our exchanges so far to this list (don't worry, there's only a handful!). --Scott Calvin Sarah Lawrence College that if the
fit. All parameters are guesses.
This is the result I got: Reduced Chi-square = 809.564600728 R-factor = 0.039774809 amp = 0.7511730 e0 = -1.0221910 delr = 0.0010090 ss = 0.0031050 e0_1 = 2.3828120
Should I add more paths? Is there other parameters that I should add? Was it Ok to make 2 separate e0's? I think this is a pretty good fit, but I feel like there has to be something to improve it.
Please help, Dan Carter
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