Explores beam-matter interactions, focusing on emission phenomena from core electron ionization by X-Rays and electrons, and the competition between Auger and X-Rays emissions.
Covers X-Ray Photoelectron Spectrometry (XPS), a surface analysis technique developed by Kai Siegbahn, explaining its components, mechanism, and analysis methods.
Explores photoabsorption, attenuation length, and subsequent processes, discussing the relationship between refractive index and absorption, electromagnetic fields, and important material properties.
Explores electron spectroscopy, graphene properties, and spin polarization effects, offering insights into optimizing material properties and potential applications.
Explores synchrotrons, x-ray free-electron lasers, and their applications in photoelectron spectroscopies, including hard x-ray PES variants and ambient-pressure PES.
Covers multiconfigurational methods in quantum chemistry, exploring wave function flexibility, electron correlation, FCI wave function, and challenges in N₂ dissociation.
Explores the interaction of radiation with matter, covering ionization, excitation, deexcitation, bremsstrahlung, Cherenkov radiation, and stopping power.
Covers the basics of Scanning Electron Microscopy, including electron-sample interactions, detectors, sample preparation, image formation, resolution, and contrasts in SEM images.
Explores surface analysis methods using electrons, ions, atoms, and photons, emphasizing the importance of ToF-SIMS for in-depth surface analysis in various fields.