

Just found out that XPSpeak is a freeware, Guys good at programming could request the source code: General Information (from R. I'm also a user of XPSpeak, and I have to stick with this program coz my collegues share the fitted data with XPSpeak. There might be something of use to you in the above links. I was thinking about writing something in Scilab, but if anyone has any programme that can do that for me, I'd be hugely appreciative.:).
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Does anyone have any suggestions how to do that? In order to do this I will need to convolve the calculated data with Gaussians and Lorentzians. Hurray!) The other problem I have with XPS data is I'm going to be using some theoretical calculations (some of my own, some in collaboration with Cambridge university) of the valence band electron density-of-states to compare with experimental XPS data. Getting an open source programme to do these bits would mean I can do everything in Ubuntu. I've yet to find anything similar in Linux, and am hoping that someone on here might know of something I could use? (XPSpeak is the only Windows programme that I *need* to use. There's a programme for Windows called XPSpeak which allows me to fit semi-Voigt functions (convolved Gaussian-Lorentzian lineshapes) to experimental spectra, as well as doing background subtractions. I'm a condensed matter research physicist and use x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) a fair amount. This is a bit of a long shot, but what the hell. Double click on the XPS icon (red peak with 2 blue peaks) and open a Double click on the XPS icon (red peak with 2 blue peaks) and open a. Software should now allow you to curve fit. Is there any free source XPS peak analyzing software available for. Can anybody recommend me an XPS peak analyzing software that can. I suggest installing these two packets and then test the software one more time. Users interested in Xps peak 4.1 free download generally download.
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This PeakFit product demo is a full featured working copy of the latest version of the software and not just a “slide show” demo.
