Following up on Anna's suggestion, note that when you let Athena normalize, you
can instruct it to fix the edge step at 1. In effect, that tells it to not
actually renormalize (soft x-ray edges can be tricky to normalize, and you may
like what the Australian synchrotron has already done), but
Hi Ken,
I agree that Athena is not working as advertised for selecting the
norm(E) option in the column selection dialog. I'll look into it.
Happily, Anna and Scott have suggested some work-arounds to keep you
going for now.
Thanks for the bug report.
B
On 04/20/2015 01:40 AM, Kenneth
Hello all.
I am getting confused with different comments how to determine the energy
resolution
of an XAS beamline.
I think using peak fitting to determine the line width is a reasonable method.
The basis of a XAS peak is the Voigt profile (a combination of a Lorenzian and
Gaussian)
The width