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Using the Multi-Layer Model tool, the analyst imports data from a 5-minute argon cluster ion sputter depth profile. Avantage 24 reconstructs the layer structure, showing that the NiO layer is 2.1 nm thick, with a mixed oxide layer extending to 5 nm.

In the world of materials science, nanotechnology, and failure analysis, few tools are as indispensable as X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Also known as Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA), XPS provides unrivaled insights into the elemental composition and chemical state of a material’s surface. However, the hardware is only half the story. The true power of XPS is unlocked by the software that processes, quantifies, and interprets the spectral data. Thermo Avantage Xps Software 24

This article explores every facet of Thermo Avantage XPS Software 24, from its core architecture to its advanced features, use cases, and why it is becoming the mandatory upgrade for any serious XPS laboratory in 2024 and beyond. At its core, Thermo Avantage XPS Software 24 is a comprehensive software suite designed for the acquisition, processing, and reporting of XPS data. It is the dedicated operating system for Thermo Scientific’s K-Alpha, Nexsa, and ESCALAB 250Xi XPS systems. Using the Multi-Layer Model tool, the analyst imports

Within 5 seconds, Avantage 24’s AI engine labels all major peaks. It flags a small F 1s peak (contamination) and a large C 1s peak (adventitious carbon). The user simply confirms the assignments. Also known as Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis

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