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in this lecture weamp;#39;ll learn about x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy as we realize there are three terms out here x-ray photoelectron in spectroscopy so in this particular process we utilize x-rays to excite a particular material then utilize the effect of photo electron like as the photo electron get emitted from the surface and from then we achieve a spectrum or does being able to analyze the spectrum that is spectroscopy so we are utilizing x-rays and then from that we are generating a photo electron and from the photo electron weamp;#39;re basically going on to achieving a spectrum to I eventually analyze the overall spectrum and find out the chemical composition of a particular material so in this XP XP electron XPS is also called es CA that is electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis so in this particular technique we are utilizing x-ray to excite a particular material then generate photo electrons and eventually get a spectrum to finally evolve with the chemical analys