The Utility of Adventitious Carbon for Charge Correction: A Perspective From a Second Multiuser Facility
David Morgan
Abstract
ABSTRACT In relation to debates in the recent literature on the utility and robustness of adventitious carbon for charge correction of X‐ray photoelectron spectra, the present work explores its application using 5 years' worth of data collected by the author. The data overwhelmingly show that regardless of spectrometer or charge compensation method, and but for a few exceptions where a secondary reference is preferrable, a C 1s value of 284.8 eV is suitable for electronically isolated samples.
Topics & Concepts
Perspective (graphical)Charge (physics)Carbon fibersPhysicsEnvironmental scienceChemistryComputer scienceParticle physicsArtificial intelligenceAlgorithmComposite numberSemiconductor materials and devicesMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresAdvancements in Battery Materials