Is this what you had in mind?
http://exafsmaterials.com/ReferenceSpectra.html
Not all elements (nor all forms of a given element), but a good
illustration.
-R.
On 2022-08-07 5:00 p.m., Kyle Draim wrote:
Hello!
I don't have any X-Ray data to analyze in your app, I'm just seeking a
visual dis
Hi Kyle,
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 8:15 PM Kyle Draim wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I don't have any X-Ray data to analyze in your app, I'm just seeking a
> visual display of each element's standardized/accepted X-Ray spectra
> (instead of a table of numbers). So far, I've downloaded the application,
> but I
Kyle,
The F.W. Lytle Database from the Illinois Institute of Technology has a
number of standard spectra available for you to analyze.
http://ixs.iit.edu/database/data/Farrel_Lytle_data/RAW/index.html
Jeremy
On Sun, Aug 7, 2022, 8:15 PM Kyle Draim wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I don't have any X-Ray da
Hello!
I don't have any X-Ray data to analyze in your app, I'm just seeking a
visual display of each element's standardized/accepted X-Ray spectra
(instead of a table of numbers). So far, I've downloaded the application,
but I'm stuck on how to find this information.
I would greatly appreciate it