Automated Author ProfileKim, Mi Eon
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB), Fachbereich 3.4. Analytische Chemie der Gasphase0000-0002-3024-2655
Kim, Mi Eon
Current S-Index
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Average FAIR Score
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Total Citations
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S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 6.4 (sum of 4 datasets Dataset Index scores)
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Datasets
This dataset is generated from two composite infrared absorption cross section spectra of fluoroform (CHF3) in synthetic air at the temperatures 296.90(8) and 296.07(8) and the total pressures 674.69(62) and 748.92(70) Torr, respectively, in the range of 600-1940cm-1. Every spectrum was splitted into 6 regions, containing an isolated absorption feature. This makes 12 *.dat files altogether. Single components are available at https://doi.org/10.7795/720.20250709.
Authors
- Berezkin, Kirill ;
- Li, Gang ;
- Lüttschwager, Nils O. B. ;
- Kim, Mi Eon ;
- Bohlius, Henning ;
- Ebert, Volker ;
- Harrison, Jeremy J. ;
- Lüttschwager (Domanskaya), Alexandra
This dataset contains infrared absorption cross section spectra of fluoroform (CHF3) in synthetic air at the temperatures 296.90(8) and 296.07(8), and various total and partial pressures in the wavenumber range of 600-1940cm-1. Every spectrum was splitted into 6 regions containing an isolated absorption feature, making a total of 12 *.dat files. Every single file contains a different number of spectra, representing only spectra used in the creation of the corresponding composite spectrum (available at https://doi.org/10.7795/720.20250708).If the recorded experimental absorption at a certain wavenumber exceeded the cut-off limit (i.e., the spectrum was saturated), its uncertainty was set to 1.00E+10 and absorption cross section itself was set to zero to avoid misreading of empty values. In spectra 1b and 5b absorptions (and, subsequently, cross sections) were manually set to zero due to the remaining CF4 absorption feature around 1280 cm-1 (v3 band); the expanded uncertainties for these points were also manually changed to 1.00E+10 to exclude these points from consideration and weighted averaging. NB: the expanded uncertainty for single components does not include the uncertainty of the absorption path length!
Authors
- Berezkin, Kirill ;
- Li, Gang ;
- Lüttschwager, Nils O. B. ;
- Kim, Mi Eon ;
- Bohlius, Henning ;
- Ebert, Volker ;
- Harrison, Jeremy J. ;
- Lüttschwager (Domanskaya), Alexandra
This dataset is generated from two composite infrared absorption cross section spectra of carbon tetrafluoride (CF4) in air at the temperatures 296.06(2) and 296.06(1) and the total pressures 375.08(71) and 748.83(74) Torr, respectively, in the range of 570–1975 cm-1. Every spectrum was split into 7 regions, containing an isolated absorption feature. This makes 14 *.dat files altogether.
Authors
- Lüttschwager (Domanskaya), Alexandra ;
- Berezkin, Kirill ;
- Li, Gang ;
- Bohlius, Henning ;
- Kim, Mi Eon ;
- Harrison, Jeremy J. ;
- Ebert, Volker
This dataset is generated from two composite infrared absorption cross section spectra of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) in air at the temperature 296.05(2) and the total pressures 225.53(39) and 745.66(80) Torr in the range of 570–1780 cm-1. Every spectrum was split into 8 regions, containing an isolated absorption feature. This makes 16 *.dat files altogether.
Authors
- Lüttschwager (Domanskaya), Alexandra ;
- Berezkin, Kirill ;
- Li, Gang ;
- Bohlius, Henning ;
- Kim, Mi Eon ;
- Harrison, Jeremy J. ;
- Ebert, Volker