“…The high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) measurements were conducted at the MAX II ring of the MAX IV Laboratory, Sweden, using beamlines D1011 [25] and I311 [26]. Photon energies of 590 eV, 650 eV and 130 eV were used to acquire Ti 2p, O 1s and valence band spectra, respectively.…”
“…The high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) measurements were conducted at the MAX II ring of the MAX IV Laboratory, Sweden, using beamlines D1011 [25] and I311 [26]. Photon energies of 590 eV, 650 eV and 130 eV were used to acquire Ti 2p, O 1s and valence band spectra, respectively.…”
“…Transfer was performed at room temperature, after which the chamber was cooled with liquid helium to 4 K and pressure was further reduced to 5 × 10 −11 mbar. The XAS energy range and interval, the energy direction of XAS acquisition, the time needed for a single XAS measurement and the XAS detection method are reported in Table 1 [89] For the KMnO 4 , the Mn L-edge XAS data shown in Fig. 2 were measured when the synchrotron storage ring energy was operating at 1.5 GeV.…”
“…12 Core level XPS spectra were taken using VG Scienta SES-200 electron energy analyzer in normal emission of the photoelectrons. Photon energies of 330 eV and 470 eV were used for the C 1s and N 1s core levels, respectively.…”
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A combined photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and density functional theory (DFT) study has been performed to characterize the adsorbate interaction of lutetium bi-phthalocyanine (LuPc 2 ) molecules on the Si (100)
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