XAFSmass: A program for calculating the optimal mass of XAFS samples

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We present a new implementation of the XAFSmass program that calculates the optimal mass of XAFS samples. It has several improvements as compared to the old Windows based program XAFSmass: 1) it is truly platform independent, as provided by Python language, 2) it has an improved parser of chemical formulas that enables parentheses and nested inclusion-to-matrix weight percentages. The program calculates the absorption edge height given the total optical thickness, operates with differently determined sample amounts (mass, pressure, density or sample area) depending on the aggregate state of the sample and solves the inverse problem of finding the elemental composition given the experimental absorption edge jump and the chemical formula.

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Klementiev, K., & Chernikov, R. (2016). XAFSmass: A program for calculating the optimal mass of XAFS samples. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 712). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/712/1/012008

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