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How to rub out sample in XPS

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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

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The XPS (X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy) is one of the typical non-destructive analyzing methods.
XPS Sample Preparation: Press the powder into clean, high purity indium foil. Dissolve the powder in a suitable solvent and then drop cast onto the surface of a clean silicon wafer. Sprinkle the powder onto the surface of sticky carbon conductive tape or pressed into a tablet for analysis.
The average depth of analysis for an XPS measurement is approximately 5 nm. PHI XPS instruments provide the ability to obtain spectra with a lateral spatial resolution as small as 7.5 m. Spatial distribution information can be obtained by scanning the micro focused x-ray beam across the sample surface.
XPS measurements are conducted under ultra-high vacuum ( 10- 8 Torr) in order to avoid collision between photoelectrons and gas molecules in the spectrometer, and minimize surface contamination from residual gases.
XPS can detect submonolayer coverages, so proper sample handling is essential. As mentioned above, gloves should be worn and clean metal tweezers used to handle the sample without contacting the area of interest.
Shake-up: The outgoing electron interacts with a valence electron and. excites it (shakes it up) to a higher energy level. As a consequence the. energy core electron is reduced and a satellite structure appears a few eV below (KE scale) the core level position.
This chemical shift is dependent on the electronegativity (electron withdrawing power) of atoms bonded to carbon. Oxygen having more electron withdrawing power than carbon or hydrogen results in an increase in the C-O binding energy relative to C-C. Multiple bonds to electronegative atoms as in O-C=O.

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