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== Open data and save the processing document ==
== Open data and save the processing document ==


# 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
As seen in the screendump below, the experiment consists of a survey spectrum and a series of high resolution spectra

Revision as of 12:31, 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