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Photoelectron spectroscopy for surface analysis : X-ray and UV excitationLorenzo Calvo-Barrio and Gardenia Vargas Unitat d An lisi de Superf cies, CCiTUB, Universitat de Barcelona. Llu s Sol i Sabar s, 1-3, 08028 Barcelona, Spain. email: Abstract. This article summarizes the basic principles of Photoelectron spectroscopy for surface analysis , with examples of applications in material science that illustrate the capabilities of the related techniques. Handbook of instrumental techniques from CCiTUBP hotoelectron spectroscopy for surface analysis 1 1. 1. 1. 1. IntroductionIntroductionIntroductionIntr oduction Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is a general term used to describe the characterization techniques that study the surface of a material by using either X-rays or ultraviolet (UV) light as an excitation source to promote an electronic emission.
Photoelectron Spectroscopy (PES) is a general term used to describe the characterization techniques that study the surface of a material by using either X-rays or ultraviolet (UV) light as an excitation source to promote an electronic emission.
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