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Discovering the 2D world with XPS

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X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) is the most widely used surface analysis technique. It can be applied to a broad range of materials and provides valuable quantitative and chemical state information from the surface of material being studied. It is significant for many industrial and research applications where surface or thin film composition plays a critical role in performance. Recent advancements in spectrometer design, the introduction of argon cluster sources for controlled erosion of organics and inorganics, near ambient pressure gas environmental control, and temperature control etc. have increased the application of XPS to a more extensive application range.

This talk is part of the Physics and Chemistry of Solids Group series.

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