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How to darken pecularity in XPS

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hello iamp;#39;m jenny mann at physical electronics and today iamp;#39;m going to be describing uh some work that weamp;#39;ve done of xps depth profiling of metal halide perovskites so metal halo perovskites have the crystal structure that iamp;#39;ve shown to the right abx3 where a is usually methylamonium formidinium or cesium and b is a metal usually tin or lead and x is a halide usually bromine or iodine so metal halide perovskites have many possible uses such as light emitting diodes lasers transistors but theyamp;#39;re perhaps most well known in solar cells so looking at the nrel uh research best research cell efficiencies chart we see perovskites uh right here and they are relatively new uh this chart starts at 1976 compared to some other solar cells but in the last about 15 years uh they have seen increases from about four percent to 25 efficiency and there are some even newer solar cells shown that iamp;#39;ve circled here which are a silicon solar cell with a perovski

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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.
Both hydrogen and helium cannot be detected using XPS. For this reason, XPS can provide only relative, rather than absolute, ratios of elements in a sample.
Cons of XPS: Higher cost compared to EPS. Heavier weight, which can make it more difficult to handle and . Lower R-value per inch of thickness compared to EPS.
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy is used to determine quantitative atomic composition and chemistry. It is a surface analysis technique with a sampling volume that extends from the surface to a depth of approximately 50-100 .
Additionally, photoelectron spectroscopy is limited to information about the surfaces of materials, because it is dependent on the dislodged photoelectron traveling from the material to the detector, which grows less likely the more material the electron must travel through.
X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) or Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA) is a technique which analyzes the elements constituting the sample surface, its composition, and chemical bonding state by irradiating x-rays on the sample surface, and measuring the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons emitted
XPS is more commonly used than UPS and is often be referred to as Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ECSA). In contrast to UPS, it is often used for composition analysis, to determine what elemental composition is present at the surface of the material (quantity and types of elements).
Because XPS is a surface technique, there is a limited amount of organic information XPS can provide. XPS is limited to measurements of elements having atomic numbers of 3 or greater, making it unable to detect hydrogen or helium. XPS spectra also take a long time to obtain.

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