What is it about?

X-ray absorption spectroscopy has a strong tradition of data sharing, as cross-referencing data enhances the detailed understanding of the obtained spectra. While physically integrating databases in various formats is impractical, a system has been successfully developed that allows cross-searching among Japanese, U.S., and European databases in cyberspace. This paper provides a presents a pilot case study along with future directions for data integration in synchrotron radiation science.

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Why is it important?

By making X-ray spectra from around the world “findable” and enabling integrated use, a large knowledge base will be built, and data-driven science will be promoted.

Perspectives

Development of new materials through the integration of diverse materials knowledge, reduction of environmental impact from chemical substances, and creation of a sustainable society

Masashi Ishii
National Institute for Materials Science

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This page is a summary of: Global cross-database search system for X-ray absorption spectra, Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, April 2025, International Union of Crystallography,
DOI: 10.1107/s1600577525002206.
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