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[[image:Overview spectra Labadvisor.JPG|420x420px|left|thumb|XPS spectrum of a sample consisting of the elements silicon, oxygen and carbon.]]
[[image:Overview spectra Labadvisor.JPG|600x600px|left|thumb|XPS spectrum of a sample consisting of the elements silicon, oxygen and carbon.]]





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Elemental composition analysis

XPS spectrum of a sample consisting of the elements silicon, oxygen and carbon.


Each element give a specific "finger-print" in the XPS spectrum. The binding energy of the electrons in atoms are different for all elements, and when measuring a photoelectron spectrum over a wide range of energies, the main line from each element will be placed at a specific energy in the spectrum.

Here is shown a spectrum measured over the energy range 0-1350 eV, and characteristic lines from three elements (C,O and Si) are seen and indicated in the spectrum.

The instrument program can use this information to give an estimate of the sample composition, giving the atomic percentage of the different elements.