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  • Fit of the In 3d from pure In. Data were provided by Vincent Crist (The use of the spectrum requires acknowledging XPS library website, https://xpslibrary.com/, the data is copyrighted).Read more
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    Information about the sample:

    • Shape: Flat Surface

    • Sample material: pure In

    • Elements: In

    • Sample composition: In

    Data acquisition parameters:

    • Photon source: Al Ka (monochromatic)

    • Pass energy: 14.3

    • Take-off angle: 90°

    Equipment and analysis software:

    • Spectrometer mode: FAT

    • Software used: AAnalyzer

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  • The use of the spectrum requires acknowledging https://xpslibrary.com/, the data is copyrighted. X-ray incident angle: 55°. The fit required the use of asymmetric double-Lorentzian lineshapes for the main peak. The SVSC parameter of the satellites is about the same as for the main peak.Read less
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    Information about the sample:

    • Shape: Flat Surface

    • Sample material: indium

    • Elements: In

    • Sample composition: In

    Data acquisition parameters:

    • Photon source: Al Ka (monochromatic)

    • Pass energy: 14.3

    • Take-off angle: 90

    Equipment and analysis software:

    • Spectrometer mode: FAT

    • Software used: Analyzer

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  • InGaAs deposited by MBE on GaAs substrate. In 3d in InGaAs treated thermally at 300 °C.
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    Information about the sample:

    • Shape: Flat Surface

    • Sample material: InGaAs

    • Elements: In

    • Sample composition: In0.2Ga0.8As

    Data acquisition parameters:

    • Photon source: Al Ka (monochromatic)

    • Pass energy: 15

    • Take-off angle: 85

    Equipment and analysis software:

    • Brand: ?

    • Model: ?

    • Spectrometer mode: ?

    • Software used: Analyzer

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