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NEXAFS fine structure

Surface Extended X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure and Near Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure (SEXAFS/NEXAFS)... [Pg.18]

EXAFS is part of the field of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), in which a number of acronyms abound. An X-ray absorption spectrum contains EXAFS data as well as the X-ray absorption near-edge structure, XANES (alternatively called the near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure, NEXAFS). The combination of XANES (NEXAFS) and EXAFS is commonly referred to as X-ray absorption fine structure, or XAFS. In applications of EXAFS to surface science, the acronym SEXAFS, for surface-EXAFS, is used. The principles and analysis of EXAFS and SEXAFS are the same. See the article following this one for a discussion of SEXAFS and NEXAFS. [Pg.215]

The advantages of SEXAFS/NEXAFS can be negated by the inconvenience of having to travel to synchrotron radiation centers to perform the experiments. This has led to attempts to exploit EXAFS-Iike phenomena in laboratory-based techniques, especially using electron beams. Despite doubts over the theory there appears to be good experimental evidence that electron energy loss fine structure (EELFS) yields structural information in an identical manner to EXAFS. However, few EELFS experiments have been performed, and the technique appears to be more raxing than SEXAFS. [Pg.231]

NEXAFS Near-Edge X-Ray Absorption Fine Structure... [Pg.766]

NEXAFS Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (see XANES)... [Pg.757]

Nd YAG Q-switched laser, in fine art examination/ conservation, 11 413 N-donating ligands, complexation with uranium, 25 434-436 Near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS), 24 72... [Pg.614]

Lithium intercalation in VeOis has been studied by Stallworth et al. ° Variable-temperature Li NMR indicated considerable mobility for Li+ in the intercalated materials. The Li NMR data were compared with ESR spectra and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) data on the same materials, and a correlation between vanadium oxidation state (from NEXAFS data) and NMR shift was observed. The authors explained the shifts in terms of different coupling mechanisms between the and shifts. The shifts were, however, extracted from static NMR experiments, and it is possible that some of the different local environments, typically revealed in a MAS spectrum, were not seen in this study. [Pg.270]


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