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- W2783703444 abstract "Photoelectron spectroscopy is known for the chemical analysis of surfaces with element specificity. When a material is excited with ultraviolet or X-ray photons, photoelectrons and secondary photons are emitted which carry a kinetic energy and a momentum which reflect the electronic and molecular structure information of the material. The limited mean free path of electrons in matter requires ultrahigh vacuum (UHV) technology warrants that only electrons at or underneath the surface are detected by the instrument. The term surface has different perception and reception in different scientific communities. To the experimental condensed matter physicist, the surface is a two-dimensional system which forms as a result of the cleavage splitting of a three-dimensional body. To a theoretical condensed matter physicist a body may have infinite dimensions, when necessary. 1 ; 2 The two half bodies respond to such splitting with surface reconstruction, which makes that the crystallographic and electronic structure of a surface differs from the volume. In such case, electronic surface states may evolve 3 which influence the interaction of the body with its environment, be it other solids or fluids. This encyclopedia article features in situ XPS experiments beyond the conventional UHV conditions." @default.
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- W2783703444 title "In Situ Photoelectron Spectroscopy" @default.
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