The technique of recording X-ray photoemission data while the sample rod is subjected to ±10.0 V (dc) or square-wave pulses (ac) with varying frequencies in the range of 10-3 to 103 Hz for probing charging/discharging dynamics of dielectric materials, is reviewed. Application of this technique introduces charging shifts as well as broadening of the peaks, which depend non-linearly on the polarity, as well as on the frequency of the pulses applied. These changes have been measured on: (i) an artificially created dielectric sample consisting of a Au metal strip connected externally to a series resistor of 1 MΩ and a parallel capacitor of 56 nF, and two real dielectric films; (ii) a 20 nm organic polystyrene film spin-coated on a silicon subst...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...
We describe in detail a model that can be used to estimate the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic dat...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...
The technique of recording X-ray photoemission data while the sample rod is subjected to +/- 10.0V (...
A novel technique is introduced for probing charging/discharging dynamics of dielectric materials in...
A novel technique is introduced for probing charging/discharging dynamics of dielectric materials in...
Various thin polystyrene, PS, and poly(methyl methacrylate), PMMA and PS + PMMA blend films have bee...
In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging causes the measured binding energy differ...
An impedance type of measurement using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is applied for probing charg...
In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging causes the measured binding energy differ...
We record XPS spectra while applying 0 to +10 V or 0 to -10 V square pulses to the sample rod, which...
By recording X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic binding energy shifts, while subjecting samples to a ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.An impedance type of measurement using X-ray photoelectron spe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging cau...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging cau...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...
We describe in detail a model that can be used to estimate the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic dat...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...
The technique of recording X-ray photoemission data while the sample rod is subjected to +/- 10.0V (...
A novel technique is introduced for probing charging/discharging dynamics of dielectric materials in...
A novel technique is introduced for probing charging/discharging dynamics of dielectric materials in...
Various thin polystyrene, PS, and poly(methyl methacrylate), PMMA and PS + PMMA blend films have bee...
In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging causes the measured binding energy differ...
An impedance type of measurement using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy is applied for probing charg...
In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging causes the measured binding energy differ...
We record XPS spectra while applying 0 to +10 V or 0 to -10 V square pulses to the sample rod, which...
By recording X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic binding energy shifts, while subjecting samples to a ...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.An impedance type of measurement using X-ray photoelectron spe...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging cau...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.In x-ray photoemission measurements, differential charging cau...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...
We describe in detail a model that can be used to estimate the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic dat...
By applying voltage pulses to the sample rod while recording the spectrum, we show, for the first ti...