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[quote][i]Originally posted by jorgek[/i] [br]Hi! Somebody knows exactly, what the mu in the function PsdVoigt2 or Psdvoigt1 means? Is it the called Voigt parameter? I mean, in spectroscopy I would wait this mu = root(ln(2))*Lorentz-width/Gauss-width, here Lorentz-width is called WL and Gauss-width WG respectively. But I have tried and tried, but this is not the formula for mu, so? As a result I have found differences in the area after integration using the normal Voigt function and the pseudo ones. Thanks in advance Jorge [/quote]
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jorgek
Posted - 02/20/2004 : 08:54:53 AM
Hi!
Somebody knows exactly, what the mu in the function PsdVoigt2 or Psdvoigt1 means?
Is it the called Voigt parameter?
I mean, in spectroscopy I would wait this mu = root(ln(2))*Lorentz-width/Gauss-width, here Lorentz-width is called WL and Gauss-width WG respectively.
But I have tried and tried, but this is not the formula for mu, so?
As a result I have found differences in the area after integration using the normal Voigt function and the pseudo ones.
Thanks in advance
Jorge
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