Electron spectroscopy

ID: electron-spectroscopy

Electron spectroscopy is a technique used to study the electronic structure of materials by analyzing the energies of electrons that are emitted from a sample. This method involves the interaction of photons (light) or electrons with matter, leading to the ejection of electrons from the material. The energies and intensities of these emitted electrons provide valuable information about the electronic states, chemical composition, and bonding characteristics of the sample.

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