Quantitative electronic structure and work-function changes of liquid water induced by solute - data
Data set pertaining to the article "Quantitative electronic structure and work-function changes of liquid water induced by solute" | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24, 1310 (2022). Files with extension .h5 are hdf5-files structured according to the NeXus standard v2022.07 using the N...
Gespeichert in:
Hauptverfasser: | , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Dataset |
Sprache: | eng |
Schlagworte: | |
Online-Zugang: | Volltext bestellen |
Tags: |
Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
|
Zusammenfassung: | Data set pertaining to the article "Quantitative electronic structure and work-function changes of liquid water induced by solute" | Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 24, 1310 (2022). Files with extension .h5 are hdf5-files structured according to the NeXus standard v2022.07 using the NXmpes user contributed format suggested by the Fairmat consortium, see https://www.nexusformat.org/ https://fairmat-experimental.github.io/nexus-fairmat-proposal/50433d9039b3f33299bab338998acb5335cd8951/mpes-structure.html A few extensions specific to liquid jet-experiments were added to the standard, and are explained in the notes-group on the top level of each file. NeXus data files can be opened with any software capable of opening hdf5-structured files. The following viewers are adapted to the specifics of the NeXus data format: * nexpy (distributed with python) * https://h5web.panosc.eu/h5wasm (web-based NeXus viewer maintained by the European Photon and Neutron Open Science Cloud-consortium) In each NeXus file-entry, two types of spectra are shown: 1. Sweep-averaged spectra, integrated over the non-dispersive coordinate of our detector ('data'). 2. As-measured data ('raw'). Files with extension .txt are comma-separated ascii-files. The following files are provided: Photoemission data pertaining to solute measurements using the cut-off as energy reference: NaI_data.h5 tbai_data.h5 Biased spectra were typically recorded in the following order: [cut-off (fine), cut-off (coarse), (valence band)*(N repeats)]*(M repeats) To avoid the saving of overly complex hdf5-files, these data were saved in a different order, namely: [cut-off (fine)*(M repeats), cut-off (coarse)*(M repeats), (valence band)*(N*M repeats)]. Numeric representations of the traces shown in the article's figures: Figure_1a-data.txt Figure_1b-data.txt Figure_2a-data.txt Figure_2b-data.txt Figure_2c-data.txt Figure_3-data.txt Figure_4-data.txt Figure_5a-data.txt Figure_5b-data.txt Figure_6a-data.txt Figure_6b-data.txt Figure_6c-data.txt Figure_7_diff_spectra-data.txt Figure_8-data.txt Traces shown in several figures are included only in the data file pertaining to the figure in which they occur first. Contact: Uwe Hergenhahn, uhe@fhi.mpg.de . |
---|---|
DOI: | 10.5281/zenodo.5283375 |