Re: [Ifeffit] Co2P spectrum

2022-09-12 Thread Christian Wittee Lopes
Dear Hiraoka, Thank you very much! Christian Em seg., 12 de set. de 2022 às 21:03, Yuji Hiraoka escreveu: > Dear Lopes, > > You can download Co2P spectrum from following URL. > By using Si(311) plane as a monochromator: > https://mdr.nims.go.jp/concern/datasets/8336h411j?locale=en > By using

Re: [Ifeffit] Co2P spectrum

2022-09-12 Thread Yuji Hiraoka
Dear Lopes, You can download Co2P spectrum from following URL. By using Si(311) plane as a monochromator: https://mdr.nims.go.jp/concern/datasets/8336h411j?locale=en By using Si(111) plane as a monochromator: https://mdr.nims.go.jp/concern/datasets/p2676x842?locale=en These data is originally

[Ifeffit] Co2P spectrum

2022-09-12 Thread Christian Wittee Lopes
Dear XAFS community, Does anyone have a spectrum of Co2P sample or standard? Thank you in advance. Best, Christian Wittee Lopes -- Christian Wittee Lopes Visiting Researcher - ANP/FINEP - PRH 50.1 Institute of Chemistry, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)

Re: [Ifeffit] Fitting multiple spectra simultaneously with Larch

2022-09-12 Thread Matt Newville
Hi Casey, Sorry for the late reply - I see that you asked this question 2 weeks ago - I think I got the same question from someone else by private email the same day I have had this question several times this summer. Anyway, sorry for missing this. Larch can definitely fit multiple

Re: [Ifeffit] Fitting multiple spectra simultaneously with Larch

2022-09-12 Thread Andy Zhang
Hi Casey, You can find some examples on the webpage https://xraypy.github.io/xraylarch/xafs_feffit.html#example-1-simple-fit-with-1-path . Have a nice evening! Best, Harry -- Harry Zhang Eindhoven University of Technology 5612 AZ, Eindhoven, The Netherlands On Mon, Sep 12, 2022 at 6:30

[Ifeffit] Fitting multiple spectra simultaneously with Larch

2022-09-12 Thread Van Stappen, Casey M
Dear Ifeffit team, I’d like to fit multiple EXAFS spectra simultaneously in Larch using several common parameters/relative restraints, but have not found a way to do so (yet). I’ve gone through Dr. Matt Newville’s youtube tutorials (generally very helpful), but this topic doesn’t seem to have