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let's discuss xps xps stands for x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy in this characterization technique we basically bombard x-ray on a material surface and we eject electrons so those ejected electrons are called photoelectrons because the electrons are ejected due to photon and the word spectroscopy means whenever electromagnetic radiation interact with a material so we get spectrum or we get graph so that particular field when electromagnetic radiation is interacting with a material so that fuel required spectroscopy we get a graph and the graph is basically the relation between the binding energy and the number of electron detected this vertical is basically the intensity mean the number of electrons detected so if we eject more number of electrons we will get ah more uh counting here and we will get high peak here so we understood if we get low peak here this means that the number of g electron are less if you get higher peak mean the number of ejected electron are higher these two...