Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5395898 | Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The correction function of a hemispherical analyzer (HSA) is determined for quantitative interpretations of electron spectroscopy. In this way, electron elastic images are performed using a scanning electron gun. This new method allowed the determination of the analysis area A(EK) of a HSA for the first time. An important result is the dependence of this analysis area on the electron kinetic energy EK. Indeed, results show that A(EK) varies as EKâ1.2 regardless of the spectrometer configuration. This parameter is different from the so-called transmission function and must be taken into account for quantitative interpretation. Moreover, the transmission function T(EK) is also determined in this work and varies as a power function EKx where x is a fitting parameter which depends only on the width in the energy dispersive direction of the hemisphere entrance slit. These two apparatus functions are then validated thanks to XPS measurements by comparing results obtained on two different Ag surfaces. Then a general methodology to use these functions is given.
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Authors
Mohamed Aymen Mahjoub, Guillaume Monier, Christine Robert-Goumet, Luc Bideux, Bernard Gruzza,