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The area under the curve in XPS peaks is used to quantitate the particular group which is useful to study disorders, functionalization, doping, or surface impurities in the graphene sample.
In XPS spectra of materials, all binding energies should be corrected using a standard. Usually, carbon element with binding energy of C 1s = 284.6 eV is used as an internal standard. You should shift the binding energies of your samples based on this value.
XPS is a powerful quantitative technique for determining the electronic structure, elemental composition, and oxidation states of an element in a material.
Within a given interval, the area under the density curve reflects that probability that the variable would take on a value within that interval, if a single sample were randomly drawn from the population represented by the curve as a whole. Note that the total area under the entire density plot must be equal to 1.
The Area Under the Curve (AUC) is the measure of the ability of a binary classifier to distinguish between classes and is used as a summary of the ROC curve. The higher the AUC, the better the models performance at distinguishing between the positive and negative classes.
The area under the curve is an integrated measurement of a measurable effect or phenomenon. It is used as a cumulative measurement of drug effect in pharmacokinetics and as a means to compare peaks in chromatography.
XPS is routinely used to analyze inorganic compounds, metal alloys, polymers, elements, catalysts, glasses, ceramics, paints, papers, inks, woods, plant parts, make-up, teeth, bones, medical implants, bio-materials, coatings,viscous oils, glues, ion-modified materials and many others.
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

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