Table 1. Pairwise unique separator fingerprints (corresponding to the fingerprints of the five potential species presented in Fig. 4). Each fingerprint represents a single spectral trend (either increased or decreased intensity) for one species, and opposite trend (or no change) for the other species, thereby acting as a unique separator for the two species.
GS@Quartet | LMCT | Quartet@Quartet | Quartet@LMCT | |
GS@GS | g1 | l1 & l2 | g2 | q2 |
GS@Quartet | — | l2 | g2 | q2 |
LMCT | — | q1 | q1 & q2 | |
Quartet@Quartet | — | q2 |