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= XPS data processing guide =
= XPS data processing guide =

Latest revision as of 15:50, 8 May 2023

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Unless otherwise stated, all content on this page was created by Jonas Michael-Lindhard, DTU Nanolab

XPS data processing guide

This section is intended as an introduction to the analysis of XPS data. Simple examples are chosen to illustrate the procedures. All actions performed with Avantage (version 5.498) during an analysis of a sample are shown.

In case you want to follow along with your own analysis, you can download the data from here (this file is a .zip file that has been renamed to .doc in order to be uploaded to LabAdviser, so download and rename to .zip and extract the files)

  1. Survey spectra analysis
    1. Open data
    2. Spectrum views
    3. View of data with several levels
    4. Zooming
    5. Automatic peak ID
    6. Manual ID
    7. Depth profile
  2. High resolution spectra analysis
    1. Open spectra
    2. Peak fitting
    3. Ensure correct fitting parameters
    4. Apply constraints
  3. Complete the analysis