The XPS of Polymers Database
Edited by Graham Beamson and David Briggs
[ISBN 0-9537848-4-3]
The XPS database is in three parts.
- An introduction
- Curve-fitted data and binding energy tables
- Spectral data files containing the raw data used
to generate the curve-fits
Also included on the CD is a demonstration version of CasaXPS.
Even if you already have an XPS data processing package we would
urge you to try out this software. The demonstration version alone
provides a number of very powerful data processing features.
Introduction
A document detailing the procedure followed
by Beamson and Briggs from sample preparation, through experimental
procedure to the interpretation of the curve-fits.
The various sections are;
- Background
- Sample preparation, data acquisition conditions and binding
energy referencing
- Sample preparation and mounting
- Data Acquisition
- Correction of Binding Energy Scale for Sample Charging
- Surface Stoichiometry and Impurities
- Aspects of Spectrum Interpretation
- Curve Fitting
- Spectral features
- X-ray induced sample degradation
- Database Organisation
- References
Curve-fitted data
Data acquired on the Scienta ES300 spectrometer was curve-fitted
and the results are presented here in both graphical and tabulated
form.
The files are in Adobe's Portable Document Format (pdf) and are
accessible on many platforms using Acrobat Reader - a program freely
available from the Adobe website. Versions of Acrobat Reader for Windows,
Macintosh, Linux, Solaris and OS2 are supplied on the CD.
Raw spectral data files
All the spectral data acquired from the 111 polymers is available
on the CD.
The spectra are presented in a number of different file formats
to enable the data to be imported into the data processing software
of all major instrument manufacturers and standalone packages.
File formats available on the CD include VAMAS (ISO 14976) standard
data transfer format, Physical Electronics' MultiPak and also ASCII
energy-intensity paired files, each in various combinations of kinetic
and binding energy and formatted for both UNIX and MS-DOS platforms.
Both single-region and multiple-region VAMAS files are included.
In total 17 different formats and naming conventions have been included.
See also:
For further information please e-mail xps (at) surfacespectra.com
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