XPS peak fitting using CasaXPS software

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @innovationtechnology3548
    @innovationtechnology3548  6 лет назад

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  • @Javi-eb2zs
    @Javi-eb2zs 5 лет назад +4

    1. Why you don't correct the charge?
    2. Can you explain what are you doing when you click on Monte Carlo? And the reason to use it?

  • @xavik
    @xavik 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks. You had to tell the software the number of peaks. So I suppose that you need first to know all the element forms. For example, if a sample has different nitrogen functional groups but you don't know which ones exactly, this wouldn't work because you can't really tell how many peaks it really should have.

    • @innovationtechnology3548
      @innovationtechnology3548  7 лет назад +2

      Thank you for your comment. In this case, Nitrogen is in conducting polymer (Polypyrrole). Thus, It has three peaks, -NH, +NH-polaron, and +NH-bipolaron. In another case, you can refer this link to know exactly how many peaks do we have. Link: xpssimplified.com/elements/nitrogen.php

    • @4sacademy487
      @4sacademy487 8 месяцев назад

      @@innovationtechnology3548 Sir, the given link is not working

  • @daveincardiff
    @daveincardiff Год назад

    One big issue here is that you are using a Shirley background which has the "S-Shape" going downward, this is a physical impossibility.
    Use of a linear background would be much better here as would increasing the Av. Width from 1 to say 4 or 5 to tie down your data bins better.

  • @50LOT1
    @50LOT1 Год назад

    where I find R STD at ?

  • @innovationtechnology3548
    @innovationtechnology3548  7 лет назад +2

    To more information from casaXPS : www.casaxps.com/help_manual/summary_of_features.htm

    • @50LOT1
      @50LOT1 Год назад

      I opened the link but it didnt show ehere to find peaks for element I am working with Polyaniline and struggle to find how many peaks in Os1 Ns1 Os1 S2p etc

  • @mehdi9431
    @mehdi9431 5 лет назад +1

    GOOD