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so this is one of our primary tools for surface and interface characterization of molecular electronic materials this is known as a photo electron spectrometer we have two primary techniques that we use this for x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and UV photoelectron spectroscopy the sample is positioned inside this high vacuum analysis chamber excitation by either x-rays through this monochromatic source here or UV photons back here creates a photo electron emission from the surface thatamp;#39;s collected via these electrostatic lenses inside here and finally a hemispherical analyzer here with multi-channel detection there the data then is output as weamp;#39;ll see in a bit on the the screen over here to give us elemental compositional information about the sample surface the intriguing part of this technique is that only photo electrons that are generated within a few nanometers of the surface of the material that weamp;#39;re looking at are actually collected and analyzed so this

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The main components of an XPS system are the source of X-rays, an ultra-high vacuum (UHV) chamber with mu-metal magnetic shielding, an electron collection lens, an electron energy analyzer, an electron detector system, a sample introduction chamber, sample mounts, a sample stage with the ability to heat or cool the
Here, binding energy is the energy of an electron attracted to a nucleus; photon energy is the energy of X-ray photons being used by the spectrometer, and the kinetic energy is the energy of the ejected electrons from the sample.
Chemical shift arises in the initial state from the displacement of the electronic charge from the atom towards its ligands, reducing the electrostatic potential at the atom. There is a final state shift due to the polarization of the ligand by the core on the central atom.
Spectrometers employ various sources such as tungsten filament lamps, hydrogen/deuterium lamps, and lasers.
The common radiation source for the IR spectrometer is an inert solid heated electrically to 1000 to 1800 C. Three popular types of sources are Nernst glower (constructed of rare-earth oxides), Globar (constructed of silicon carbide), and Nichrome coil.
Electron irradiation is easily conducted in a high-voltage transmission electron microscope using either a hot filament or a field emission gun as an electron source.
The radiation source is often a tungsten filament (3002500 nm), a deuterium arc lamp, which is continuous over the ultraviolet region (190400 nm), a xenon arc lamp, which is continuous from 160 to 2,000 nm; or more recently, light emitting diodes (LED) for the visible wavelengths.
In XPS instruments, X-rays are generated by bombarding a metallic anode with high-energy electrons. The energy of the emitted X-rays depends on the anode material and beam intensity depends on the electron current striking the anode and its energy.

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