Handbook of Monochromatic XPS Spectra, 3 Volume SetISBN: 978-0-471-49810-0
Hardcover
1570 pages
October 2000
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Each volume contains a 20 page introductory section giving:
Instrument Details; Experimental Details; Data Processing Details;
Sample Details (source of the samples; benefits and drawbacks of
powdered samples being pressed into pellets); Energy Resolution
Details; Energy Scale Reference Energies and Calibration Details;
Electron Counting and Instrument Response Function Details; Effects
of Poorly Focusing the Distance between the Sample and Electron
Collection Lense; Quantitation Details and Choice of Sensitivity
Exponent; Crude Tests of the Reliability of Relative Sensitivity
Factors; Traceability Details; Traceability of Reference Binding
Energies; Traceability Transfer from Pure Metals to Non-conductive
Binary Oxides; Traceability of Relative Sensitivity Factors for
Quantitation; Traceablity of Sample Purity; Reference Papers
Describing the Capabilities of X-probe, M-probe and S-probe XPS
systems.
Includes wide scan and high energy resolution spectra for 76 elements and the native oxides of 39 elements.
Among the many valuable features included in each of these handbooks are:
All Spectra are measured using AlK monochromatic X-rays.
All spectra are collected in a self consistent manner to maximise data reliability and quality.
All peaks in the wide spectra are fully annotated and accompanied by detailed atom % tables that report Bes for each of the labelled peaks.
Each high-energy resolution spectra is peak-fitted with detailed tables containing binding energies, FWHMs and relative percentages.