The process is fine but is smoothing the data gives you quantitative desired information? I don't recommend smoothing the data if you really want to pull out the quantitative information
Smoothing data can be useful in certain situations, but it is important to be aware of the potential drawbacks and limitations of this approach. Smoothing can help to remove noise or fluctuations in the data, making it easier to visualize trends or patterns. It can also make it easier to perform certain types of quantitative analysis, such as peak fitting or integration. However, smoothing can also introduce its own sources of error or bias, particularly if the smoothing algorithm is not well-suited to the particular characteristics of the data. In some cases, smoothing can even obscure or distort important features of the data, such as sharp transitions or sudden changes in intensity. Therefore, before smoothing data, it is important to carefully consider the purpose of the analysis and the specific characteristics of the data being analyzed. It may be helpful to try different smoothing methods and compare the results to assess the impact of smoothing on the final analysis. Additionally, it may be necessary to carefully document the smoothing process and any potential limitations or sources of error in order to ensure that the results are reliable and reproducible. Due to these points in mind, I usually prefer to report both in the same figure. Thanks for your valuable input again....
@@SAYPhysics once did smothing in that moment you lost the concept of quantitative data. If you want quality data use better measurements parameters or better instrument.
Here are all the XRD video tutorials. Your desired video is also in this list. How to interpret XRD data: Find below more than a dozen of video tutorials on the XRD data analysis and interpretation of the results. 1. Baseline correction for XRD and FTIR data ruclips.net/video/0PUTB0IhlWw/видео.html 2. How to smooth XRD graph ruclips.net/video/asxWjB9MSiE/видео.html 3. How to calculate the crystallite size from XRD data ruclips.net/video/lZ1VESKBxKY/видео.html 4. How to put negative hkl indices in XRD graph ruclips.net/video/Jq4kRfrtJA8/видео.html 5. How to plot and match XRD data in WinXPow ruclips.net/video/r1EKRfV4ZRg/видео.html 6. How to calculate crystallinity index from XRD data ruclips.net/video/D65k1yHPKaM/видео.html 7. How to calculate d-spacing (interplanar spacing) from XRD data ruclips.net/video/0lz3ZMSdbAM/видео.html 8. How to calculate lattice constants from XRD data ruclips.net/video/0lz3ZMSdbAM/видео.html 9. How to calculate microstrain from XRD data ruclips.net/video/oUwJpGtwOVk/видео.html 10. How to calculate dislocation density from XRD data ruclips.net/video/WyvwytYYSK8/видео.html 11. How to subtract instrumental broadening (Kα1 and Kα2 overlap) from XRD data ruclips.net/video/238yM0OgaH8/видео.html 12. How to subtract instrumental broadening (βi) from XRD data ruclips.net/video/tO_frVLxmsg/видео.html 13. Williamson-Hall Plot | W-H Plot | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | XRD data ruclips.net/video/tO_frVLxmsg/видео.html 14. Williamson-Hall Plot | W-H Plot | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | XRD data ruclips.net/video/ipX3iUJ5VcU/видео.html 15. Modified W-H Plots | UDM-USDM-UDEDM | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | Energy Density ruclips.net/video/OG-G6V9X8l0/видео.html
The process is fine but is smoothing the data gives you quantitative desired information? I don't recommend smoothing the data if you really want to pull out the quantitative information
Smoothing data can be useful in certain situations, but it is important to be aware of the potential drawbacks and limitations of this approach.
Smoothing can help to remove noise or fluctuations in the data, making it easier to visualize trends or patterns. It can also make it easier to perform certain types of quantitative analysis, such as peak fitting or integration.
However, smoothing can also introduce its own sources of error or bias, particularly if the smoothing algorithm is not well-suited to the particular characteristics of the data. In some cases, smoothing can even obscure or distort important features of the data, such as sharp transitions or sudden changes in intensity.
Therefore, before smoothing data, it is important to carefully consider the purpose of the analysis and the specific characteristics of the data being analyzed. It may be helpful to try different smoothing methods and compare the results to assess the impact of smoothing on the final analysis. Additionally, it may be necessary to carefully document the smoothing process and any potential limitations or sources of error in order to ensure that the results are reliable and reproducible. Due to these points in mind, I usually prefer to report both in the same figure. Thanks for your valuable input again....
@@SAYPhysics once did smothing in that moment you lost the concept of quantitative data. If you want quality data use better measurements parameters or better instrument.
Right. Thanks
How to do baseline correction for XRD?
Here are all the XRD video tutorials. Your desired video is also in this list.
How to interpret XRD data: Find below more than a dozen of video tutorials on the XRD data analysis and interpretation of the results.
1. Baseline correction for XRD and FTIR data
ruclips.net/video/0PUTB0IhlWw/видео.html
2. How to smooth XRD graph
ruclips.net/video/asxWjB9MSiE/видео.html
3. How to calculate the crystallite size from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/lZ1VESKBxKY/видео.html
4. How to put negative hkl indices in XRD graph
ruclips.net/video/Jq4kRfrtJA8/видео.html
5. How to plot and match XRD data in WinXPow
ruclips.net/video/r1EKRfV4ZRg/видео.html
6. How to calculate crystallinity index from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/D65k1yHPKaM/видео.html
7. How to calculate d-spacing (interplanar spacing) from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/0lz3ZMSdbAM/видео.html
8. How to calculate lattice constants from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/0lz3ZMSdbAM/видео.html
9. How to calculate microstrain from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/oUwJpGtwOVk/видео.html
10. How to calculate dislocation density from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/WyvwytYYSK8/видео.html
11. How to subtract instrumental broadening (Kα1 and Kα2 overlap) from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/238yM0OgaH8/видео.html
12. How to subtract instrumental broadening (βi) from XRD data
ruclips.net/video/tO_frVLxmsg/видео.html
13. Williamson-Hall Plot | W-H Plot | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | XRD data
ruclips.net/video/tO_frVLxmsg/видео.html
14. Williamson-Hall Plot | W-H Plot | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | XRD data
ruclips.net/video/ipX3iUJ5VcU/видео.html
15. Modified W-H Plots | UDM-USDM-UDEDM | Crystallite Size | Microstrain | Energy Density
ruclips.net/video/OG-G6V9X8l0/видео.html
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