Subtracting baseline and peak integration
john_crow
I have some data that contains a non-linear background and a peak. How would I go about removing this background curve from the data so that I could integrate the area under the peak? Ive tried using TN020 but I can't seem to make much sense of it.
I've attached a table of the type of data I have. The file contains three columns, the first is the X axis range, and the next two are series of data that each have a unique background and peak.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
http://www.igorexchange.com/project/Baselines
http://www.igorexchange.com/project/BaselineSpline
Otherwise, does your background have a known analytical form?
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J. J. Weimer
Chemistry / Chemical & Materials Engineering, UAHuntsville
March 28, 2014 at 03:43 pm - Permalink
Your x wave (wave0) is linear, so you should convert your two Y waves to waveforms by applying X scaling.
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Your X wave is a little ragged (the increments vary a little), but I suspect you could use an Igor command like:
Setscale/I x, 600,800,"", wave1, wave2
to do the job.
--Jim Prouty
Software Engineer, WaveMetrics, Inc.
March 28, 2014 at 07:48 pm - Permalink