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== Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy on XPS Nexsa ==


== Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy on XPS Nexsa ==
The web page on UPS at the XPSsimplified site has some good background information, see https://www.thermofisher.com/dk/en/home/materials-science/learning-center/surface-analysis/uv-photoelectron-spectroscopy.html.


This page is intended to have a lot of material on the applications of UPS. So far, however, we have only very limited experience in using this. Therefore, until we have something to present here you are referred to the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XPS/NexsaOverview|comparison page]]. There, you will find a table with articles and application notes on all the options available on the XPS Nexsa.
On [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XPS/NexsaOverview|''this page'']] you will find a table with articles and application notes on all the options available on the XPS Nexsa.