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The AXEAP2 program for Kβ X-ray emission spectra analysis using artificial intelligence

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JOURNAL OF SYNCHROTRON RADIATION
Volume 30, Issue -, Pages 923-933

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INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
DOI: 10.1107/S1600577523005684

Keywords

AXEAP; XES; electron interaction; genetic algorithm; spin state

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This study demonstrates a new XES data analysis method based on the genetic algorithm, applied to Mn, Co, and Ni oxides. The method successfully finds a set of parameters that result in a high-quality fit of the experimental spectrum with minimal intervention.
The processing and analysis of synchrotron data can be a complex task, requiring specialized expertise and knowledge. Our previous work addressed the challenge of X-ray emission spectrum (XES) data processing by developing a standalone application using unsupervised machine learning. However, the task of analyzing the processed spectra remains another challenge. Although the non-resonant K beta XES of 3d transition metals are known to provide electronic structure information such as oxidation and spin state, finding appropriate parameters to match experimental data is a time-consuming and labor-intensive process. Here, a new XES data analysis method based on the genetic algorithm is demonstrated, applying it to Mn, Co and Ni oxides. This approach is also implemented as a standalone application, Argonne X-ray Emission Analysis 2 (AXEAP2), which finds a set of parameters that result in a high-quality fit of the experimental spectrum with minimal intervention. AXEAP2 is able to find a set of parameters that reproduce the experimental spectrum, and provide insights into the 3d electron spin state, 3d-3p electron exchange force and K beta emission core-hole lifetime.

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