[Ifeffit] Ifeffit Digest, Vol 111, Issue 5

Christopher Thomas Chantler chantler at unimelb.edu.au
Mon May 7 15:49:46 CDT 2012


Hi All

There has been much discussion of this at the recent Q2XAFS meeting.
Proceedings are I believe being reviewed at the moment.

>From I think some consensus of those attending, the most critical and most
portable data was [mu/rho] versus E, with uncertainties; or mu versus E.
Secondary data such as k^2chi vs k or chi vs r etc remains valuable of
courseŠ
I hope this helps. With luck there will be much discussion of this in
Beijing [if we can all get visas!]

Chris

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>From: Bruce Ravel <bravel at bnl.gov>
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>On Monday, May 07, 2012 04:10:35 PM mattie.peck at huskers.unl.edu wrote:
>> Hello Everyone,
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>> I am in the process of fitting XAFS data for a paper and I was wondering
>> what type of information should should be included.  I remember coming
>> across a website that had this information on it awhile ago but I can't
>> seem to find my way back.  We would like to publish a qualitative XANES
>> paper and an EXAFS paper.  Any suggestions on the type of information
>> (plots, tables, R-factor, etc.) that should be included in each paper
>> separately would be appreciated.
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>Was this the page you were looking for?
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>   http://xafs.org/Reporting_EXAFS_Analysis
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>Incomplete, but useful.
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>B
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