Experiment Science and Technology, Volume. 23, Issue 1, 82(2025)

Study on the Radiation-Induced Sample Damage in X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Shuguang YAN1, Suilin LIU1, Rui LIU2, Hongjie SONG2、*, and Yi LYU1,2
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  • 1Analytical and Testing Center, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
  • 2College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610064, China
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    High energy X-ray irradiation can cause physicochemical changes on the surface of some samples, causing in the obtained X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) data cannot truly give feedback to the physicochemical state of the sample surface in the process of XPS analysis. Clarifying the influence and rules of X-ray on the physicochemical properties of the sample surface is the key to accurately obtaining XPS data. Herein, a variety of representative materials are selected to obtain the XPS analysis results under continuous X-ray irradiation, and the effect of X-ray on the physicochemical state of the sample surface is explored. The results reveal that X-ray could cause surface physical burns, thermal decomposition, destroying unstable chemical bonds, and even inducing reduction reactions for specific samples. The regularity of the influence of X-rays on the physicochemical states of the sample surface during XPS analysis and the method of reducing the influence of X-rays on the analysis results are described, which provides a theoretical support for efficient and accurate acquisition of XPS data.

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    Shuguang YAN, Suilin LIU, Rui LIU, Hongjie SONG, Yi LYU. Study on the Radiation-Induced Sample Damage in X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy[J]. Experiment Science and Technology, 2025, 23(1): 82

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    Received: Oct. 11, 2023

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Feb. 26, 2025

    The Author Email: SONG Hongjie (宋红杰)

    DOI:10.12179/1672-4550.20230483

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