Abstract
A survey is given of the experimental information which can be obtained for adsorbate layers on metals by photoelectron spectroscopy. Three levels of interpretation are distinguished: a qualitative approach using the UPS and XPS spectra as fingerprints, which works best in correlation with other methods, a semiquantitative approach which tries to extract physical insight from the measured data on an intermediate level of sophistication, and as the ultimate aim, a correlation of photoelectron spectra with the spectral density obtained from many-body theories. Several examples are described.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages | 313-320 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| State | Published - 1974 |
| Event | Unknown conference - Anaheim, Calif Duration: 8 Oct 1974 → 11 Oct 1974 |
Conference
| Conference | Unknown conference |
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| City | Anaheim, Calif |
| Period | 8/10/74 → 11/10/74 |