1994
DOI: 10.1016/0368-2048(94)02119-8
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Electronic structure of nonstoichiometric transition metal carbides: A comparison of theory with XPS, EELS and XANES spectra

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“…chemical bonding of selected elements in the illuminated area [187]. Measurements of ELNES with a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio is limited up to about 1000 eV while XANES can be observed across all energies, effectively including almost all elements in the periodic table [188][189][190][191] which creates a natural complementarity. Both ELNES and XANES data can be analyzed either by comparison with spectra of reference compounds, or by using theoretical tools [192,193].…”
Section: Other Techniques To Probe Biological Roles Of Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…chemical bonding of selected elements in the illuminated area [187]. Measurements of ELNES with a sufficient signal-to-noise ratio is limited up to about 1000 eV while XANES can be observed across all energies, effectively including almost all elements in the periodic table [188][189][190][191] which creates a natural complementarity. Both ELNES and XANES data can be analyzed either by comparison with spectra of reference compounds, or by using theoretical tools [192,193].…”
Section: Other Techniques To Probe Biological Roles Of Metalsmentioning
confidence: 99%