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Photoelectron spectroscopy -- See Also the narrower term X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy


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2 Photoelectron spectroscopy.   18
3 Photoelectron spectroscopy -- Study and teaching : Electronic and photoelectron spectroscopy : fundamentals and case studies / Andrew M. Ellis, Miklos Feher, Timothy G. Wright  2005 1
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Ultra-Violet -- See Photoelectron Spectroscopy


The study of the energy of electrons ejected from matter by the photoelectric effect, i.e., as a direct result of absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation. As the energies of the electrons are characteristic of a specific element, the measurement of the energy of these electrons is a technique used to determine the chemical composition of surfaces
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Ultraviolet -- See Photoelectron Spectroscopy


The study of the energy of electrons ejected from matter by the photoelectric effect, i.e., as a direct result of absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation. As the energies of the electrons are characteristic of a specific element, the measurement of the energy of these electrons is a technique used to determine the chemical composition of surfaces
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy, X-Ray -- See Photoelectron Spectroscopy


The study of the energy of electrons ejected from matter by the photoelectric effect, i.e., as a direct result of absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation. As the energies of the electrons are characteristic of a specific element, the measurement of the energy of these electrons is a technique used to determine the chemical composition of surfaces
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy, Xray -- See Photoelectron Spectroscopy


The study of the energy of electrons ejected from matter by the photoelectric effect, i.e., as a direct result of absorption of energy from electromagnetic radiation. As the energies of the electrons are characteristic of a specific element, the measurement of the energy of these electrons is a technique used to determine the chemical composition of surfaces
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