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good morning good afternoon ladies and gentlemen my name is lax jurgens iamp;#39;m from empass with federal laboratories for materials science and technology and iamp;#39;m really happy to present our recent work on chemical state analysis by lab-based xps hux pass using the newly installed qantas system i would like to acknowledge the contribution of claudia cancieri and fabio la martina to this work so before i present the chemical state analysis results using the qantas i will give a rather long introduction on chemical state analysis since it is needed to understand our approach if we consider the photoemission process um we have the energy of the initial system with n electrons plus the energy of the incoming photon and we measure the kinetic energy of the outgoing photoelectron and we have the energy of the final of the system in its final state and minus one electrons and itamp;#39;s important to realize that the binding energy we measure with xps with respect to the vacuum l