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this is an introduction to x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy photoelectron spectroscopy uses different light sources to learn about the interactions and positions of atoms and their electrons this is done using photo electron spectrometer xamp;#39; which use a high-energy light source to energize the sample this light source is usually invisible light in the form of x-rays the x-rays have a higher energy level that is able to be transferred to the electrons and that makes them jump out of the sample the photo electron spectrometer is a large metal container that keeps the electrons on the path to the detector this detector tells us a lot about the electron that jumped off the surface that electron is like a hand for the atom it can hold hands with other atoms via their electrons these are called bonds sometimes certain atoms hold hands tighter with certain atom friends than others this makes them harder to pull apart that means that it takes more energy to make that electron jump this

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Auger peaks This release of energy can result in either the emission of a photon (i.e. X-ray fluorescence) or the energy can be transferred to an electron residing in a similar energy state. This transfer of energy results in the ejection of an electron called an Auger electron.
In viewing the photoelectron spectrum of an element, you are also able to: Distinguish the different orbital levels in an atom. Determine the electron configuration of an atom. Each peak in a photoelectron spectrum represents a different orbital level where electrons can be found.
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 .
Each element produces a set of characteristic XPS peaks. These peaks correspond to the electron configuration of the electrons within the atoms, e.g., 1s, 2s, 2p, 3s, etc. The number of detected electrons in each peak is directly related to the amount of element within the XPS sampling volume.
Satellite peaks are used to identify shake-ups, energy loss, plasmons, and other unknown peaks. In the XPS spectrum, these appear as peaks on the high binding energy sides of the primary peak.
These satellite peaks arise from localized charge transfer excitations that accompany the creation of a core hole 2. The presence and intensity of these satellite peaks can be used to determine the covalent character of the interaction between the Cd cation and the oxygen ligands 3.
Peaks from the XPS spectra give relative number of electrons with a specific binding energy. The shorter the peak, the less electrons represented.
For some materials, plasmon loss peaks may occur. These involve an enhanced probability for loss of a specific amount of energy due to the interaction between the photoelectron and other electrons.

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