Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XPS/Processing/Basics: Difference between revisions
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= XPS data processing guide = | = XPS data processing guide = | ||
This section shows all actions performed with Avantage during an analysis of a sample | This section shows all actions performed with Avantage (version 5.498) during an analysis of a sample. | ||
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# Locate the .VGX file in the experiment data tree. | # Locate the .VGX file in the experiment data tree. | ||
# Either open the experiment by selecting 'Open Experiment' in Avantage, or double click on the .VGX file. | # Either open the experiment by selecting 'Open Experiment' in Avantage, or double click on the .VGX file. | ||
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# It is a very good idea to save the processing document as you analyze the data (Avantage may crash some times) - to do so, select 'Save Processing Document' and you analysis will be saved as a .VGD file. | # It is a very good idea to save the processing document as you analyze the data (Avantage may crash some times) - to do so, select 'Save Processing Document' and you analysis will be saved as a .VGD file. | ||
== Survey spectrum and depth profile == | == Survey spectrum and depth profile == | ||
As seen in the screendump below, the experiment consists of a survey spectrum and a series of high resolution spectra | |||
Revision as of 11:31, 8 September 2015
XPS data processing guide
This section shows all actions performed with Avantage (version 5.498) during an analysis of a sample.
Open data and save the processing document
- Locate the .VGX file in the experiment data tree.
- Either open the experiment by selecting 'Open Experiment' in Avantage, or double click on the .VGX file.
- It is a very good idea to save the processing document as you analyze the data (Avantage may crash some times) - to do so, select 'Save Processing Document' and you analysis will be saved as a .VGD file.
Survey spectrum and depth profile
As seen in the screendump below, the experiment consists of a survey spectrum and a series of high resolution spectra