Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) is a surface-sensitive analytical technique that provides information about the elemental composition, chemical state, and electronic structure of a material's surface ...
Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) has emerged as a cornerstone technique for probing the electronic structure of organic molecules, offering direct measurement of binding energies and orbital character ...
Photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) has become an indispensable tool for elucidating the electronic structure of gas-phase anionic complexes. By irradiating size-selected negative ions with monochromatic ...
The world's first dual-beamline photoelectron momentum microscope has been developed at the UVSOR Synchrotron Facility, Japan. This innovative experimental station brings breakthroughs in studying the ...
An X-ray photoelectron spectrometer is an impressive bit of kit. The relatively low energy of the detected photoelectrons dictates that the experiments are performed in ultra-high vacuum. The ...
For the first time, researchers have been able to measure the quantum state of electrons ejected from atoms that have absorbed high-energy light pulses. This is thanks to a new measurement technique ...
Faster, more efficient, and more versatile—these are the expectations for the technology that will produce our energy and handle information in the future. But how can these expectations be met? A ...
New research shows that X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) can give misleading analysis results due to an erroneous assumption during calibration. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) is often ...
The nanoscale world appears to have a new ball to kick around. Researchers from Brown University have shown the first ...
insights from industryDr. Patrick Lömker & Prof. Anders NilssonProduct Manager & Prof. of Chemical PhysicsScienta Omicron & Stockholm University In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Dr. Patrick ...
Physicists have used ultrashort laser pulses to probe the dynamics of photoelectron emission in tungsten crystals. Physicists at Ludwig-Maximilian University in Munich (LMU) and the Max Planck ...