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hello there skeptic squids and welcome to the lab workbench today iamp;#39;m just going to give you a quick little tour of how to prepare xps or x-ray photo electron spectroscopy sample holders for this amazing little machine behind me excuse the noise itamp;#39;s a loud environment and iamp;#39;m going to do my best to speak clearly and improve the audio in post so let me get this camera situation facing on the bench and letamp;#39;s get started and welcome to the workbench now the first thing weamp;#39;re going to do is glove up and the reason being is that you donamp;#39;t want the oils from your fingers to get onto the sample holders the reason you donamp;#39;t want the oil to get on the fingers is because itamp;#39;s going to cause degassing issues because weamp;#39;re using analysis chamber which is at a pressure of 10 to negative 10 millibar which is also known as an ultra high vacuum now we donamp;#39;t want to be hurting that vacuum so once we are gloved up we are go