There is no comprehensive and powerful alternative like easyspin yet. If you don't use matlab, you can try cwepr on python.
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- Tue Dec 12, 2023 7:42 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: Alternative to matlab
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- Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:19 pm
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: How to simulate shoulder of peak.
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Re: How to simulate shoulder of peak.
Your spectrum has long tails on either side of the peak, so you should take Lorentz broadening into account instead of using a single Gaussian broadening. In addition, it is not recommended that you use the three broadening modes of lw, gStrain and HStrain at the same time, which will make your simu...
- Fri Aug 25, 2023 2:55 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: About the fitting of multiple radicals
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Re: About the fitting of multiple radicals
Hi DMWHZ, I am writing to share the results of my recent spectral analysis with you. I have successfully performed a precise fit to the spectrum, revealing the presence of three distinct components. Notably, each of these components exhibits a magnetic nucleus configuration: one with an I=1/2 nucleu...
- Tue Aug 15, 2023 1:31 am
- Forum: General forum
- Topic: Trouble Simulating Broadened Features
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Re: Trouble Simulating Broadened Features
Maybe you can try a slow motion simulation with anisotropic spin parameters. Here is a simplified example: clear,clf,clc; SysH.S = 1/2; SysH.g = [2.002 2.0029]; SysH.Nucs = '14N,14N,1H,1H,1H,1H,1H,1H,1H,1H'; SysH.A = [0.24 30;0.24 30;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2;0.1 2]; % MHz SysH.lwpp ...