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hi everyone my name is Josh today Iamp;#39;m gonna show you how we do x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy or XPS it all happens right in this lab letamp;#39;s go ahead and take a look weamp;#39;re in the XPS lab welcome this is our XPS apparatus itamp;#39;s very large mostly what it does is make a vacuum thatamp;#39;s what all the noise youamp;#39;re hearing is we use this operettas to learn about chemistry of samples by hitting them with a beam of light and then looking at the electrons that come off after weamp;#39;ve excited them with that x-ray light Iamp;#39;m gonna sit down right here and take a look at this machines vital statistics before I get started Iamp;#39;ve got two pressure measurements over here and thatamp;#39;s because thereamp;#39;s actually two chambers in this machine thereamp;#39;s one chamber where we do the analysis in one chamber where we insert the samples those two set pressures look pretty good theyamp;#39;re within spec Iamp;#39;m gonna m

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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 . XPS Spectroscopy can also be used for sputter depth profiling.
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
X-ray spot size ranges from 10 m to 200 m. Allows micro and macro area XPS. Equipped with Ar sputtering gun for surface cleaning and depth profiling.
In XPS, the atoms of the samples surface absorb X-rays and emit electrons, but in XRF the atoms of the sample both absorb and emit X-rays. In XRD, the atoms of the sample do not absorb X-rays at all, they just reflect them.
XPS is used to characterize the surfaces of diverse materials such as inorganic compounds (minerals), semiconductors, organic compounds, and thin films and coatings on natural and engineered materials.
How XPS works. X-rays (photons) are shot onto a sample, and when electrons in the sample absorb enough energy, they are ejected from the sample with a certain kinetic energy. The energy of those ejected electrons is analyzed by a detector and a plot of these energies and relative numbers of electrons is produced.

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