Abstract

AbstractThe concept of utilising the x‐ray fluorescence spectrum, excited by bremsstrahlung radiation, whilst undertaking photoelectron spectroscopy is not new. However, it is only with modern multiprobe instruments and high quality data systems that the simultaneous display of both spectra becomes practicable. This paper explores the effective sampling depth and sensitivities across the energy range 1 to 10 keV. It concludes that the attachment of x‐ray detection equipment to an ESCA instrument is a practical and cost effective solution to the need to probe rather greater depths than XPS itself allows.

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