Raj,
I am wondering if you have TEM or other results suggesting the particle size of
you NPs samples. I looked at your data briefly, and the k-space data of the
bulk and the two NPs samples look identical to me. I suspect you have big
particles which seems "bulk" to EXAFS.
It is my understanding
Tao,
Could you provide the Athena prj. file? I would like to see if I can reproduce
what you saw.
Regards,
Guanghui
On 05/25/2017 17:41,Tao Ma wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to save my data in k(q). I set the k-range for fourier transform,
and r-range for the inverse fourier transform, a
Felix,
After you finish the fitting, you can go to the "Data" window, data-> save data
and fits as.
There are also other save options you can try.
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Regards,
Guanghui
At 2017-06-26 02:36:16, "Felix E. Feiten" wrote:
>Dear all,
>
>I think the title is almost enough explanation.
>
>I
Jun,
You can find many of Bruce's presentations on XAS through this link.
http://bruceravel.github.io/XAS-Education/
Bruce also wrote a very nice Artemis user's guide. I would suggest you to take
a look.
https://bruceravel.github.io/demeter/documents/Artemis/index.html
Good luck!
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Regar