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Abstract
Currents can be recalculated by difference of
two direct currents and the result curve saved under a name of your
choice.
Experimental curve

This raw data curve has been obtained by
running a Pot. Universal DP
(demonstration curve: Pot Universal DP raw data [fig e(i)]R.CRV).
Method settings

Results
In red Vg = f(time) and in blue di = f(time)
Note that the “extract” is saved under a name of your choice automatically
followed by xP.CRV. x is taken from the original raw data
curve (example: x = 01). P means differential measurement
curve (potential, current diff., time) issued from a Pot. Universal
DP method.
Conclusion
The “differential extraction” function is often
used in differential pulse techniques when you want to recalculate
the potential or current variations as a function of the current
or potential pulses applied.

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