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How to inlay pecularity in XPS

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in this tutorial weamp;#39;re going to look at the V inlay technique this is an alternative to making conventional uh pockets and inlays uh that uses a vbit tool rather than the usual uh n Mill or slot drill to to cut these shapes out now the reason this is docHub is that um by using a vbit tool to create um the inlays weamp;#39;re not limited by the normal radius problem that you get from a rotating tool so even in this artwork weamp;#39;ve got here which comes to Sharp points uh uh and quite quick sharp Corners here you um are able to get keep this detailed so if we was trying to just pocket this shape out firstly weamp;#39;d have to find an endmill which would fit all the way along the length of this pocket which would mean it would have to be extremely fine and secondly even if we could do that uh we would find that weamp;#39;d have radi on each of these Corners as the endmill canamp;#39;t get into the the corner to properly clear the material however with the V inlay Te

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X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometry (XPS) helps scientists understand the surface chemistry of materials, and it can used to explore nearly every element, with the exception of hydrogen and helium.
By contrast, a surface sensitive technique is more sensitive to those atoms which are located near the surface than it is to atoms in the bulk which are well away from the surface (i.e. the main part of the signal comes from the surface region) - in the case of the first sample therefore a surface sensitive technique
Only electrons generated near the surface can escape without losing too much energy for detection. This means that XPS data is collected from the top few nanometers of the surface.
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 surface sensitive due to the short inelastic mean free path, , of electrons in Condensed materials. Typical values are 12 nm for metals, 1.54 nm for oxides and down to 3 nm for organic materials.
Surface sensitivity in AES arises from the fact that emitted electrons usually have energies ranging from 50 eV to 3 keV and at these values, electrons have a short mean free path in a solid.
The area under a peak in the spectrum is a measure of the relative amount of the element represented by that peak. The peak shape and precise position indicates the chemical state for the element. XPS is a surface sensitive technique because only those electrons generated near the surface escape and are detected.
When laboratory X-ray sources are used, XPS easily detects all elements except hydrogen and helium. The detection limit is in the parts per thousand range, but parts per million (ppm) are achievable with long collection times and concentration at top surface.

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