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[[Image:XPS-oxygenCapture 0011.PNG|300px| Level 11]]
[[Image:XPS-oxygenCapture 0011.PNG|300px| Level 11]]
[[Image:XPS-oxygenCapture 0033.PNG|300px| Level 20]]
[[Image:XPS-oxygenCapture 0033.PNG|300px| Level 20]]
We can establish that
* The main peak remains at fixed binding energy, and
* There is a shoulder at higher binding energy

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Fitting the oxygen O1s core level

There is a few choices to make on the fitting of the O1s level. The level is an s-orbital and thus gives rise to a peak that is symmetric so any non-symmetric appearance must be caused several states of oxygen. The question is then to which states of oxygen they should be attributed. Below are shown the spectra of levels 0 (surface), 11 and 20.

Level 0 Level 11 Level 20

We can establish that

  • The main peak remains at fixed binding energy, and
  • There is a shoulder at higher binding energy