The parameters for each CSR and element are included in the manuscript, and the supporting information includes the full code and data so you can reproduce the work.
Has your supervisor ever asked you to calculate the electric field in your APT data, but you've balked at (Kingham 1982) and given up? We found there is an easier way than implementing Kingham's method yourself: https://t.co/hA7vK4FVCw. Here for tungsten:
In brief, we found the relationship between field and charge state ratios (CSRs, from Kingham's model) are well-described (<1% error) by a 2 or 3-parameter equation, which is easily applied to experimental data.
Congrats to Gunani for her first publication! Wonderful spatially-resolved electrochemistry on a Zn-Al alloy. With @MinkyungKang87 and @CL_Bentley. https://t.co/N35umz2gTN
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