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Auger electron spectroscopy is an analytical technique in surface chemistry and materials science. Surface chemistry is the study of chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases, usually between a gas and a solid or between a liquid and a solid. ... The Materials Science Tetrahedron Materials science is a multidisciplinary field focusing on functional solids, whether the function served is structural, electronic, thermal, chemical, magnetic, optical, or some combination of these. ...


Auger electron spectroscopy probes the chemistry of a surface by measuring the energy of electrons emitted from that surface when it is irradiated with electron of energy in the range 2–50 keV. Some of the electrons emitted from the surface have energies characteristic of the element from which they were emitted, and in some cases, the bonding state of those atoms. The physical process by which these electrons are made is called the Auger effect.


This effect was discovered independently by both Lise Meitner and Pierre Auger in the 1920s. Though the discovery was made and reported by Meitner in 1923 in the journal Zeitschrift für Physik, two years before Auger discovered the effect, the English speaking scientific community came to attach Auger's name to it. Lise Meitner Lise Meitner (November 7, 1878–October 27, 1968) was an Austrian physicist who studied radioactivity and nuclear physics. ... Pierre Victor Auger (May 14, 1899 - December 25, 1993) was a French physicist, born in Paris. ...


The Auger effect occurs because the incident electrons can remove a core state electron from a surface atom. This core state can be filled by an outer shell electron from the same atom, in which case the electron moves to a lower energy state, and the energy associated with the transition is the difference in orbital energies. This energy must be released in some fashion. In some cases this energy is imparted to a second outer shell electron, which then is ejected from the atom. The characteristic energy of this ejected electron is

 ECore State = (ES1 + ES2) 

where S1 and S2 are the outer shell states. Because these orbital energies are determined by the element of the atom, the composition of a surface can be determined.


The emission of a characteristic Auger electron is more probable for lighter elements than heavy elements (where electrons are more tightly bound to the nucleus). Therefore it is more sensitive to the lighter elements, and unlike the competing X-ray fluorescence transition, it can detect elements as light as lithium. In practice the Auger spectrometer can detect elements from lithium (Z = 3) to uranium (Z = 92) and beyond (some transuranic elements, particularly americium (Z = 95), have been analysed). Also Auger spectrometers can operate in resolution mode allowing the investigation of chemical shift - the chemical environment of the elements. X-ray fluorescence (XRF) is the phenomenon where a material is exposed to X-rays of relatively high energy, and as the X-ray (or photon) strikes an atom (or a molecule) in the sample, energy is absorbed by the atom. ... General Name, Symbol, Number lithium, Li, 3 Chemical series alkali metals Group, Period, Block 1, 2, s Appearance silvery white/gray Atomic mass 6. ... In chemistry, transuranium elements (also known as transuranic elements) are the chemical elements with atomic numbers greater than 92, the atomic number of Uranium. ... General Name, Symbol, Number americium, Am, 95 Chemical series actinides Group, Period, Block ?, 7, f Appearance silvery white Atomic mass (243) g/mol Electron configuration [Rn] 5f7 7s2 Electrons per shell 2, 8, 18, 32, 25, 8, 2 Physical properties Phase solid Density (near r. ... In nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), the chemical shift describes the dependence of nuclear magnetic energy levels on the electronic environment in a molecule. ...


For Auger spectroscopy to be conducted the specimen chamber and spectrometer must be maintained at Ultra High Vacuum (UHV), as any gasses present will both absorb and scatter the very low energy Auger electrons as well as forming a thin 'gas layer' on the surface of the specimen degrading analytical performance.


Auger electron spectroscopy is useful as a surface analytical technique because the energies of the electrons emitted are typically in the range of 50 eV to 3 keV, and at this energy they cannot escape from more than a few nanometers deep in the surface (of course, the higher the energy, the thicker the layer from which they can escape). The technique is commonly used in conjunction with another technique like scanning electron microscopy (SEM) or low energy electron diffraction (LEED). Low temperature SEM magnification series for a snow crystal. ...


There are a number of electron microscopes that have been specifically designed to conduct Auger spectroscopy; these are termed Scanning Auger Microscopes (SAM) and can produce high resolution spatially resolved chemical images. One of greatest problems encountered when conducting SAM investigations is charging of non-conducting specimens, which often restricts the application of the technique to metals. Charging can be controlled by altering the position of the specimen with regards to the incident electron beam, or by the use of an argon ion charge neutralising gun. General Name, Symbol, Number argon, Ar, 18 Chemical series noble gases Group, Period, Block 18, 3, p Appearance colorless Atomic mass 39. ...


Auger is pronounced "O-Jay", but with the softer J associated with French pronunciation.


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NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Auger electron spectroscopy (1026 words)
Auger electron spectroscopy probes the chemistry of a surface by measuring the energy of electrons emitted from that surface when it is irradiated with electron of energy in the range 2–50 keV.
Auger electron spectroscopy, AES, is a surface analytical technique that utilizes the Auger effect to measure the elemental composition of surfaces.
The energy of the Auger electron, specific to the atom from which it originated, is measured and the quantity of Auger electrons is proportional to the concentration of the atoms on the surface.
Auger Electron Spectroscopy (214 words)
Auger Spectroscopy is a method used to determine the composition of the surface layers of a sample.
The electron gun shoots a beam of electrons at the sample.
That current is proportional to the integral of the energy distribution (N(E)) of the electrons from the surface of the sample.
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