Lecture

Chemical Analysis: AES and Data Analysis

Description

This lecture covers Auger Electron Spectroscopy (AES), detailing the interaction of electrons with solids, the principles of AES, instrumentation used, and the chemical information obtained. AES spectra serve as 'chemical fingerprints' for identification and characterization, providing insights into chemical states and environments.

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