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The asymmetric Gaussian model minimizes the number of parameters needed, which are the one center position and low- and high-Gaussian distribution widths, compared with the assignment method for multiple purely Gaussian peaks.
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Experimentally, often asymmetrical peak line shapes were observed in infrared dielectric function spectra. From this, multiple peak assignment was frequently required. however the stoichiometry was a subject of general interest. This indicates that it is ridiculous to decompose the peak into multiple peaks. Therefore, we developed a model which was extended from the Gauss model and can express asymmetrical peak line shape.
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This page is a summary of: Asymmetric peak line shape of infrared dielectric function spectra for thermally grown silicon dioxide films, Journal of Applied Physics, December 2000, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/1.1325377.
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