1987
DOI: 10.1116/1.574780
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Summary Abstract: Synchrotron radiation as a source for quantitative x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Advantages and consequences

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“…The synchrotron radiation source of XPS provides a continuous energy distribution over large energy region with high intensity and tuneability giving an optimal excitation energy instead of a fixed excitation energy source (either AlK α or MgK α radiation from a sealed-off X-ray tube) used in conventional XPS [18,19]. The photon energies of synchrotron source can be varied to various escape depth of out coming photon electrons and having a better photon ionization cross-section [20].…”
Section: Synchrotron Radiation Xps Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The synchrotron radiation source of XPS provides a continuous energy distribution over large energy region with high intensity and tuneability giving an optimal excitation energy instead of a fixed excitation energy source (either AlK α or MgK α radiation from a sealed-off X-ray tube) used in conventional XPS [18,19]. The photon energies of synchrotron source can be varied to various escape depth of out coming photon electrons and having a better photon ionization cross-section [20].…”
Section: Synchrotron Radiation Xps Studymentioning
confidence: 99%