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Spin-polarized Auger-electron spectroscopy
Physical Review B, 1987A comprehensive review of spin-polarized Auger-electron spectroscopy on 3d transition-metal ferromagnets is presented. The kind of information obtained from the Auger-electron spin polarization depends on the particular transition involved. Decays with emission of a valence electron probe the local magnetization at the site where the transition occurs.
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Auger Electron Spectroscopy in the Scanning Electron Microscope: Auger Electron Images
Applied Physics Letters, 1971A two-dimensional surface chemical analysis over an area on a metal specimen has been accomplished by means of high-spatial-resolution Auger electron spectroscopy in a computerized scanning electron microscope. The experimental results are presented in graphic form by the new method of Auger electron imaging.
N. C. MacDonald, J. R. Waldrop
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Principle of Auger Electron Spectroscopy
2021The excitation process of an Auger electron is explained in this chapter. An Auger transition, labeled as KL2L3, occurs through a mechanism involving three electrons in 1s1/2, 2p1/2, and 2p3/2 energy levels of an analyte element, which can be utilized for the elemental analysis because the Auger electron emitted from the 2p3/2 orbital has a particular ...
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2018
As each element carries unique values of core-level binding energies, EC, this has enabled the development of numerous elemental composition analysis methods based on core electron excitation.
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As each element carries unique values of core-level binding energies, EC, this has enabled the development of numerous elemental composition analysis methods based on core electron excitation.
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Quantitative Auger Electron Spectroscopy
1983Publisher Summary This chapter reviews Auger electron emission from a target subjected to electron bombardment. It is noted that the chapter considers the Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) without reference to the excitation mode throughout, in order to denote the analysis technique developed for electron-induced Auger electron emission.
M. Cailler, J.P. Ganachaud, D. Roptin
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1999
Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES)1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is an essential tool for analyzing failed IC’s where surface characterization is required. It provides elemental identification and, in some cases, chemical information about substances in highly localized areas in very near-surface regions of materials, thin films, or film interfaces.
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Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES)1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 is an essential tool for analyzing failed IC’s where surface characterization is required. It provides elemental identification and, in some cases, chemical information about substances in highly localized areas in very near-surface regions of materials, thin films, or film interfaces.
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Journal of the Japan Society of Colour Material, 2013
Kazutoshi MAMIYA, Noriaki SANADA
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Kazutoshi MAMIYA, Noriaki SANADA
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy, 1985
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