A Program for Least-Squares Analysis of Fourier Coefficients of Peak Shapes and Comparisons of Old and New Procedures.
Abstract
At least two ways are now available of performing Fourier analysis of peak shape, the older direct ransform method and a new procedure involving least-squares. In addition, there are at least three procedures in the literature of treating the Fourier coefficients to correct for the main errors in the method due to the difficulty in establishing the true background. In the report a new enlarged version of a program for the least-squares procedure is presented along with comments on how to detect errors. This procedure is compared to the transform method. It is shown that both procedures give essentially similar results for particle size and strain. The computing time for the least-squares procedure is an order of magnitude greater. It is thus most useful when there are severe problems due to peak overlap and portions of the data must be removed. But under most situations the transform method is adequate and less expensive. (Author Modified Abstract)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1973
- Accession Number
- AD0759994
Entities
People
- A. Kidron
- Jerome B. Cohen
Organizations
- Northwestern University