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hello friends today we are going to do baseline correction of an xps data for this application we are going to use origin software so first let me open this origin software i am using origin 8.6 for this application here in this file i have an xps data of barium so here i have the characteristic binding energy along the x-axis and counts per second cps along the y-axis so i can plot this data and i get a graph like this now we can see that the baseline of this graph is not correct so before fitting this data we need to correct its baseline after that we can fit its peak for peak fitting you can check my video on single and multiple peak fitting now in this target we want to fit its baseline to do so first go to this analysis option in this analysis option you will find an option named as peak and baseline further in this you will get this option peak analyzer go to this and open dialog box so yes now we are going to fit our baseline so for this application first we will stay on this ma