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XPS is a well established technique at DTU Nanolab; we know what we can get from it and so do the users. The situation is slightly different with the other analytical techniques that the Nexsa offers. These options were not added because we have an urgent need for them in some project - rather, we chose to add them because we got an irresistible offer. Also, should any need for them arise | XPS is a well established technique at DTU Nanolab; we know what we can get from it and so do the users. The situation is slightly different with the other analytical techniques that the Nexsa offers. These options were not added because we have an urgent need for them in some project - rather, we chose to add them because we got an irresistible offer. Also, should any need for them arise in the future, the price of adding them once the instrument left the factory would be a lot higher. As a result, we don't have any applications waiting to explore what they can offer. | ||
It is clearly in everybody's interest that the techniques are explored - that we throw all kinds of samples at them and that we investigate what kind of knowledge we can extract. Ideally, all this knowledge should be shared among all the users | |||
and the knowledge gained | |||
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XPS/XPS technique|The XPS technique]] | *[[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/XPS/XPS technique|The XPS technique]] |
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The XPS Nexsa
Name: XPS Nexsa
Vendor: Thermofisher Scientific
The XPS Nexsa offers a variety of surface analysis techniques in addition to its main XPS technique.
The user manual(s), user APV(s), technical information and contact information are be found in LabManager:
Process information
XPS is a well established technique at DTU Nanolab; we know what we can get from it and so do the users. The situation is slightly different with the other analytical techniques that the Nexsa offers. These options were not added because we have an urgent need for them in some project - rather, we chose to add them because we got an irresistible offer. Also, should any need for them arise in the future, the price of adding them once the instrument left the factory would be a lot higher. As a result, we don't have any applications waiting to explore what they can offer.
It is clearly in everybody's interest that the techniques are explored - that we throw all kinds of samples at them and that we investigate what kind of knowledge we can extract. Ideally, all this knowledge should be shared among all the users
and the knowledge gained
- The XPS technique
- Ion Scattering Spectroscopy or ISS
- Reflected Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy or REELS
- Raman spectroscopy
- Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy or UPS)