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this is Lisa from mobile tech review and this is the 2024 edition of the Dell XPS 16 no not the 15 not the 17 now we have the Dell XPS 16 and like last yearamp;#39;s XPS 13 plus and the new XPS 14 as well it Sports a very controversial new design but a beautiful one weamp;#39;re going to look at it now so the laptop has a 16.3 in display uh in ter terms of holding it and carrying it it feels more like an XPS 15 with that had a 15.6 in display than it does the big old 17in so it it still feels reasonably portable but kind of heavy like our OLED model is 4.8 lb which is 2.2 kg itamp;#39;s a dense aluminum unibody you know sturdy Dell XPS experience still so donamp;#39;t expect it to be the lightest thing youamp;#39;ve ever carried in the world anyway when I say controversial yet beautiful we see that design that has gone with which maybe puts form of a function a bit there it looks like it has no trackpad you just see this Stark risk rest area which looks Charming but yes there is a

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Binding energies of common chemical states: Charge referenced to adventitious C1s, C-C peak at 284.8eV.
Some key disadvantages of XPS insulation: Environmental impact: Derived from petroleum, limited recyclability. Global Warming Potential: Higher compared to some other insulation materials. Limited recyclability: Challenging to recycle due to its closed-cell structure.
The chemical nature of adventitious carbon (AdC), a thin layer of carbonaceous material that deposits on the surface of most air-exposed samples and is widely used for charge correction of insulating materials in X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), has been investigated by XPS and time-of-flight secondary ion mass
XPS spectra measurements (1S carbon (C1S) peak energies) of the GO materials; the C1S spectra is deconvoluted into five types, represented as CC (blue), CO (cyan), COC (pink), C=O. (green), and OC=O.
Adventitious carbon contamination is commonly used as a charge reference for XPS spectra. C1s spectrum for contamination typically has C-C, C-O-C, and O-C=O. components. The C-C component may be set to a binding energy of 284.8eV, by default.
XPS is based on the creation of a core hole via ionization and provides a method to study the geometric, electronic and chemical properties of a sample. In XPS photons with sufficient energy are absorbed by a system causing core electrons to be ejected from the sample.
XPS is a powerful quantitative technique for determining the electronic structure, elemental composition, and oxidation states of an element in a material.
XPS physics - the photoelectric effect. can be thought of as an adjustable instrumental correction factor that accounts for the few eV of kinetic energy given up by the photoelectron as it gets emitted from the bulk and absorbed by the detector. It is a constant that rarely needs to be adjusted in practice.

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