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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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JEOL - JPS-9200
Year of introduction
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available
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JEOL
Categories
Surface Analysis: ESCA/XPS
JPS-9200 Photoelectron Spectrometer (ESCA)
The JPS-9200 is a newly developed X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometer system used for micro-area surface analysis of a broad range of samples. The new hemispherical electron analyzer incorporates a combination of an electrostatic accelerating lens and magnetic field lens to improve sensitivity 20 times that of previous models. Both monochromatic and non-monochromatic x-ray sources are provided as standard. The minimum x-ray spot size is 30 microns. The ability to map very large areas (50mm x 18mm) is achieved with stage mapping. Using the Total Reflected XPS (TRXPS) mode backgrounds are significantly reduced thus improving the minimum detectability limit. The sample stage provides full automation for smooth and precise positioning.
The JPS-9200 is PC controlled and features an intuitive user interface for easy operation.
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