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Auger electron spectroscopy chemical shift

We can use Ultraviolet Photo Electron Spectroscopy (UPES) and Auger Electron Spec-troscopy (AES). UPES will give us information about chemical shift and finger print, and AES will give us finger print information. [Pg.77]

The elemental composition of the surface can be obtained with ESCA (Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis or X-ray Photoemission), Auger (24) or X-ray fluorescence. In addition, the information on the chemical bonds can be recovered from the energy shifts in ESCA studies. [Pg.285]


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