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    By:chemweb

    January 3, 2024

     


    PHI VersaProbe II Scanning X-ray Microprobe system

    About

    The PHI VersaProbe II Scanning X-ray Microprobe system is a state-of-the-art Multi-technique instrument. The system provides X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) wherein samples are irradiated with monochromatic X-rays, causing photoelectrons to be emitted from a surface of a sample. An electron energy analyzer then determines the binding energy of the photoelectrons which provides elemental, chemical state, surface, topographic, bulk chemical and interfacial analysis. The technique is compatible with a range of sample classes.

    The PHI VersaProbe II employs a unique high flux X-ray source that utilizes a focused electron beam scanned upon an Al anode for X-ray generation and a quartz crystal monochromator that focuses and scans the generated X-ray beam upon the sample surfaces to provide outstanding micro-spectroscopy analytical performance. It is designed for rapid, spatially resolved (micron scale) elemental and chemical analysis of surfaces. The PHI VersaProbe II combines a unique monochromatic X-ray probe with automated sample handling and analysis area identification tools to give true chemical state imaging and multi-point spectroscopy in an automated environment. For sample neutralization, the electron beam scans the anode surface at very high speed to reduce differential charging effects that cause data interpretation problems with non-conductive samples.

    The PHI VersaProbe II is also equipped with an argon sputtering gun for depth analysis of samples, a hot/cold stage for temperature dependent analyses, and an air-sensitive sample transfer vessel. The instrument is also equipped with Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy (UPS) which provides information about the valence region of samples as well as the work function for materials.

    Fees

    XPS usage is $22.65 /hour.

    The users must log into the log book and the individual Excel sheet prior to using the instrument for billing purposes. The log book comments will help in assessing a possible malfunction which may occur during the user’s time.

    There will be no direct charge for time expended by the director while initiating a project, training new users (up to 3 training sessions) or any sort of consultation. It is expected, however, that a significant effort by the director will be acknowledged by such things as authorship, inclusion in grants and public presentations, etc. The sentence: “Access to XPS at the Nanoscale Characterization Facility was provided by the NSF Award DMR MRI-1126394” should be included into the Acknowledgements section.

    For discussion on getting preliminary data for unfunded projects, please contact Chemistry Spectroscopy Facility Director  Xingchen Ye (xingye@iu.edu).

    Research Examples


    Contact


    Yaroslav Losovyj

    Yaroslav Losovyj

    Director of the XPS Laboratory

    Chemistry Spectroscopy Facility Manager

    Indiana University
    Department of Chemistry
    A421C (office)/A423G (lab)
    812.856.0884
    Email: ylozovyy@iu.edu
    Work hours: noon – 8 pm
    Office hours: 1 pm-5 pm (M-F) and/or by appointment

    Scheduling details: Individuals who would like to conduct experiments (either independently or staff-assisted) should contact Dr. Losovyj directly by email. Your request will be placed in a queue in the order received, and you will be notified in advance of your approximate experiment starting time. This is to allow completion of long-running experiments and to ensure that sensitive samples are handled appropriately. It also maximizes the instrument use. If you have a time-sensitive need (e.g., preliminary data for a proposal or data for a manuscript revision), please discuss options with Dr. Losovyj.

    Documents

    XPS Flyer

    Quick XPS User Guide

    Sample Introduction

    Power Interruption and Communication Problems

     


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