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See chapter 4 for further details.
- [E0 ]Edge Energy in eV. The default value for the starting
is set near the point of maximum derivative on the absorption edge.
If a standard
is used, this value will be adjusted unless the flag
fixe0 is set to true.
- [Pre1 ]Low energy limit of pre-edge range, over which a
line is fit to help determine the normalization constant, as discussed in
chapter 4. The value is relative to
, and the
default is -200.0 eV.
- [Pre1 ]High energy limit of pre-edge range, over which
a line is fit to help determine the normalization constant, as discussed
in chapter 4. The value is relative to
, and the
default is -50.0 eV.
- [Nor1 ]Low energy limit of post-edge range, over which
a quadratic polynomial is fit to
to determine the normalization
constant, as discussed in chapter 4. The value is
relative to
, and the default is 100.0 eV.
- [Nor2 ]High energy limit of post-edge range, over which
a quadratic polynomial is fit to
to determine the normalization
constant, as discussed in chapter 4. The value is
relative to
, and the default is 300.0 eV.
- [Edge ]The edge step normalization constant,
in Eq. (1). Specifying this value
will overwrite the default normalization constant found as discussed in
chapter 4.
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