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This video is the second part of a series on photoemission spectroscopy. The basic principles and instrumentation of XPS were covered in the previous video. The spectra obtained from the XPS instrument shows a plot of kinetic energy versus the number of electrons counted. The x-axis represents kinetic energy while the y-axis shows the number of electrons counted. In modern instruments, kinetic energy is converted to binding energy using the formula h nu = binding energy + kinetic energy + phi. This conversion results in lower kinetic energy appearing as higher binding energy and higher kinetic energy as lower binding energy on the graph.