While this approach has been executed with great success in the past, problems arise in cases where the initial model is too simple, inaccurate or even false. In this article, we propose an alternate approach to prevent such problems: the use of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), a long-known technique, in material science. In several case studies, we highlight problematic examples from the past and show where and how XAS was and could be used to prevent erroneous models. |
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Copper
Organic light emitting diodes
X-rays
Crystals
Absorption spectroscopy
Chemical analysis
Data modeling