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Software => DTSA II => Topic started by: Facundo Bilbao on May 21, 2025, 06:57:41 AM

Title: Deconvolution of EDS signals of a binary simulated material
Post by: Facundo Bilbao on May 21, 2025, 06:57:41 AM
Good day, I have a couple questions regarding the process of quantification. I am currently simulating a binary material composed of Zr and Nb. In this case de Zr Lb line interferes on the Nb La line, and for the simulations with a small amounts of Nb I can`t directly see its contribution to the total spectrum, and when I use the Quantification Alien, the simulations still works with the correct mass fractions of Zr and Nb.
My questions are:
How does the program discriminate between two lines that are so proximate from one another? Does it make a deconvolution of both signal (for Zr and Nb)?
If it does a deconvolution process. How does this process take place? Is it possible to do it separately of the DTSA program?

Thanks all for the attention,
Bilbao, Facundo