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XPS Spectra
Copper (Cu) Compounds
The XPS Spectra section provides raw and processed survey spectra, chemical state spectra, BE values, FWHM values, and overlays of key spectra.
Atom% values from surveys are based on sample, as received, and Scofield cross-sections. Atom% values are corrected for IMFP and PE.
Peak-fits are guides for practical, real-world applications. Peak-fits are not fully optimized or designed to test any theory.
Copper metal (Cuo)
Survey, Peak-fits, BEs, FWHMs, and Peak Labels
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Survey Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag (3d5/2) FWHM = 1.3 eV |
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Cu (2p3/2) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw Fresh exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (2p3/2) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Peak-Fit Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Cu (2p) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo)– Extended Range Fresh exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (2p) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw – Vertically Expanded Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Cu (3p) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (3p) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo)– Peak-Fit Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Cu (3s) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (3s) Spectrum from Cu metal (Cuo) – Peak-Fit Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Auger Signals from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Valence Band Signals from Cu metal (Cuo) – Raw Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Valence Band Spectra – Overlay of Cuo and CuO Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (2p) Spectra – Overlay of Cuo and CuO Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
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Cu (2p) Spectra – Overlay of Cuo, Cu2O and CuO Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (2p) Spectra – Expanded Overlay of Cuo, Cu2O and CuO Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Chemical Shift between Cuo and Cu2O = 0.4 eV Chemical Shift between Cuo and CuO = 1.0 eV |
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Cu (2p) Spectra – Overlay of Cuo, CuO and CuF2 Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Cu (2p) Spectra – Expanded Overlay of Cuo, CuO and CuF2 Freshly exposed bulk, Flood gun is OFF, C (1s) BE = 284.9 eV, Ag FWHM = 0.75 eV |
Chemical Shift between Cuo and CuO = 1.0 eV (C (1s) at 285.0 eV) Chemical Shift between Cuo and CuF2 = 0.6 eV (C (1s) at 285.0 eV) |
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Transmission Function Tests |
December 2015 – Transmission Function of Thermo K-Alpha Plus |
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Survey Spectra of Ion Etched Copper (Cu), PEs = 50, 100, 150 and 200 eV |
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March 2016 – Transmission Function of Thermo K-Alpha Plus |
Survey Spectra of Ion Etched Copper (Cu), PEs = 100, 150 and 200 eV |
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August 2019 – Transmission Function of Thermo K-Alpha Plus |
Survey Spectra of HOPG (C), PEs = 20, 50, 100 and 200 eV |
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January 2022 – Transmission Function of Thermo K-Alpha Plus |
Survey Spectra of Ion Etched Copper (Cu), PEs = 100, 120, 140, 160, 180 and 200 eV |
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