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albertasson Posted - 10/11/2014 : 10:12:43 PM
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Hi everyone,

I am looking any information on how one can slice wavelength in function of time, or kinetic trace at each wavelength in 2D transient absorption rawdata.

Thanks for any suggestion.
I am still looking the way to attach how the data look like.


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Echo_Chu Posted - 10/13/2014 : 06:10:31 AM
Hi,

Please try STFT or Continuous Wavelet to see whether they help.

You can assess STFT via menu Analysis:Signal Processing: STFT.

And the menu item for Continuous Wavelet is Analysis:Signal Processing: Wavelet: Continuous Wavelet


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