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in a previous video we looked at how mission peaks and the relative intensity of photoemission Peaks combined with information about the background could infer a layered structure within a material however survey spectra do not represent all the information thatamp;#39;s available by XPS and if we want to investigate these samples with layered structures in more detail then high-resolution spectra are required these high-resolution spectra provide us chemical state information in terms of photo emission peaks and chemical shifts of photo emission Peaks that are just not available within survey data the survey data include Peaks that have a resolution that will allow us to see the difference between aluminium 2s and 2p but any structure within these Peaks is missing so with a higher resolution data we would like to think that we can see the chemical state information that might be here within these aluminium Peaks Andy we can when we display the aluminium 2p and the aluminium 2s we can