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good afternoon my name is Ben Schmitt staff scientist at physical electronics today Iamp;#39;ll be discussing how to characterize the electronic band structure using ups and lifeamp;#39;s as options on the versa probe three multi technique XPS system to motivate this work I want to show the schematic of a basic opto electronic device which could be something like a photovoltaic solar cell or a light-emitting diode for a flat panel display these devices typically consist of multiple layers and each layer has a specific function for how it handles electrons and holes to produce the desired outcome when designing such a device we need to know what the electrical parameters of each of the individual component layers are often we will reference energy to the vacuum level and then we have several parameters we can use to define the behavior of each layer as shown here in the diagram on the Left I have a basic device consisting of two electrodes and two semiconducting layers the electrodes