Dear administrator and all
I am a beginner for EPR simulation. I am willing to learn this software and will definitely participate in next workshop. I have a task to simulate the EPR of a complex which experimental spectrum is attached. Most of the spin density is concentrated at B, one C and on N. I computed the EPR paramters in ORCA (input and output are attached). When I considered B, C and N the number of peaks are matched with experiment but pattern is not. Can you please help in this regard about what I missed? I would learn from this help a lot.
The following commands I followed
Sys=orca2easyspin('D:\Gilliard-second\WY025-epr-H-small-cpcm.prop')
Exp.mwFreq = 9.85
Sys.lwpp = [0.16 0.16]
Temperature = 298
Exp.Range = [348 356]
garlic(Sys,Exp)
with best regards,
sudip
How to fit simulated spectra like the experimental one
How to fit simulated spectra like the experimental one
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- simulated spectrum
- WY025-simulated.tif (1.08 MiB) Viewed 3131 times
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- WY025-epr-H-small-cpcm.prop
- prop file from ORCA
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- exp spectrum
- WY025-exp.tiff (1.79 MiB) Viewed 3131 times
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Re: How to fit simulated spectra like the experimental one
The parameters calculated with ORCA are most likely a bit different from what you actually have in your spectrum. Try varying them. Use `esfit` to do a least-squares fitting, using the ORCA values as a starting point.
Re: How to fit simulated spectra like the experimental one
Thank you. Can you please give a simple example about how to perform esfit?
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