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27th October 2016 05:51 PM
shikha
Re: XPS IIT Bombay

As you looking for information of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) here I will get details for you.

Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
1. Confirm Neutralizer off and Argon ion gun off, and light source is off. Also confirm no platen holder is inside the main chamber or Intro chamber.

2. Prepare the sample and mount onto holder.

3. Under “System” tab, right click on Intro and do a backfill. Then right click Intro again to create new platen

4. When Intro is up-to-air (1.0E+5Pa), open the Intro cover and put your sample it. (Make sure it is correctly put on)

5. Drag the created platen to main analysis chamber. (Turn on Light source now).
This action will make software automatically take Intro sample photo (> Close the Intro cover) > pump down > wait for good vacuum > once vacuum is ok, move stage to transfer position > then proceed for introducing the sample into main analysis chamber.




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