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we will create a peak model for the silicon 2p spectrum you see here and this is a nice simple one to start with because weamp;#39;ve got an elemental peak and an oxide peak and we need to create at least two doublet pairs possibly more to represent these data so the procedure will be as follows you bring up the quantification parameters dialog window and the first thing is to create yourself a background and the background has come in in this case as a default of Shirley and the peak model in terms of components component Peaks that is will appear on top of the background we create these component piece on the component property page and before we start creating these Peaks what weamp;#39;ll do is weamp;#39;ll load a library that will give us line shapes that are different from the default library the default library has come in and it is a Kratos library so these are SFamp;#39;s correspond to a craters axis instrument which corresponds to these data which were required on a krato