[Ifeffit] Handling large data sets in Athena (and energy dispersive calibration)
Godfrey, Ian
i.godfrey at ucl.ac.uk
Fri Dec 19 01:58:26 CST 2014
Dear Matt and Bruce,
Thanks for your comments and hints. I will give Larch a spin analysing these data and see how I get on, if I have any feedback I'll send it here.
Matt, you've got the calibration parameters I used completely right! (I calibrated the foil references in the old Athena and then wrote my own programme to apply the calibration parameters to the large data sets... it looks like Larch could have saved me a bit of time there!)
Just an explanation about the structure of the files: The reason that they're 300 column files is that the beamline we recorded them at (ID24, ESRF) is capable of high time resolution in situ studies; obviously in the case of this data we can't get anything useful at that time resolution - but in many cases it makes sense to provide them as 300 individual spectra, at least initially.
Regarding the energy dispersive calibration: I fully understand that things you don't use won't be high on your priority list.
All the best,
Ian
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Ian Godfrey
PhD Student,
UCL/JAIST Programme
Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science,
Department of Chemistry,
University College London
and
School of Materials Science,
Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
i.godfrey at ucl.ac.uk i.godfrey at jaist.ac.jp
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From: ifeffit-bounces at millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov <ifeffit-bounces at millenia.cars.aps.anl.gov> on behalf of Bruce Ravel <bravel at bnl.gov>
Sent: 18 December 2014 19:38
To: XAFS Analysis using Ifeffit
Subject: Re: [Ifeffit] Handling large data sets in Athena (and energy dispersive calibration)
Hey Ian,
Basically, ditto on what Matt said. 300 columns is not something that
Athena is designed to do. My opinion is that you (or the beamline you
visit) should have some kind of tool to turn a file that into XAS.
As for the energy dispersive thing -- it's long been on the to do list.
From time to time, I have poked at it, but I have never developed an
algorithm that I actually like. Even the algorithm in the old Athena
was unstable and required very good initial guesses. The best parts of
A&A are the parts that I have needed in my career. I've never actually
done my own experiment at an ED beamline, so my software doesn't really
support it.
B
On 12/18/2014 04:19 AM, Godfrey, Ian wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Here’s an issue I recently encountered while trying to handle some very
> large /in situ/ datasets in Athena; it may be by design/an inherent
> limitation, rather than a bug, though:
>
> (I am running Demeter 0.9.21 pre and Demeter 0.9.20 , both x64 on
> Windows 8.1 x64 on separate machines).
>
> Each of my datafiles contains over 300 columns of u(E) data as space
> delimited plain text, however when I try and import them to Athena the
> import window will only display checkboxes up to column 87.
>
> I’ve attached an example datafile and a logfile to this email. (The data
> is very poor, but that shouldn’t be an issue for debugging…) I’ve also
> attached a copy of the datafile as it came from the beamline – this also
> displays the issue, so it’s nothing I’ve done to the file.
>
> On a related note, is it possible for the energy dispersive data
> calibration to be added back to Athena? To get the calibration
> parameters for this data I had to use the (very) old version!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ian
>
> ----
>
> Ian Godfrey
>
> PhD Student,
>
> UCL/JAIST Programme
>
> Industrial Doctorate Centre in Molecular Modelling and Materials Science,
>
> Department of Chemistry,
>
> University College London
>
> and
>
> School of Materials Science,
>
> Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
>
> i.godfrey at ucl.ac.uk <mailto:i.godfrey at ucl.ac.uk> i.godfrey at jaist.ac.jp
> <mailto:i.godfrey at jaist.ac.jp>
>
>
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