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angiorda Posted - 04/07/2014 : 05:24:15 AM
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Hi,

I am using the multiple peak fit with the voigt function to fit 2 voigt funtions to 1 peak in my spectrum. The fit looks great but I need to know what the parameters are for the cumulative fit peak in addition to the fit peak 1 and fit peak 2. Is there an easy way to do this?

Andrea
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nanak Posted - 04/07/2014 : 08:06:04 AM
Hi,
I don't have an answer to ur question, but something in your question interested me!
What version of Origin are u using? Because the Origin (Pro 8 and 6.1) that I use doesn't support replicas for Voigt function!! I was wondering if there was a way to deconvolute two Voigt curves in a spectrum using the Replica option. Any help will be appreciated.

Thanks
Nanak.

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