Atomic Structure and Properties

1.6 Photoelectron Spectroscopy

Atomic Structure and Properties

1.6 Photoelectron Spectroscopy


Essential Knowledge:

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The energies of the electrons in a given shell can be measured experimentally with photoelectron spectroscopy (PES). The position of each peak in the PES spectrum is related to the energy required to remove an electron from the corresponding subshell, and the height of each peak is (ideally) proportional to the number of electrons in that subshell.  (SAP-1.B.1) 


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1.6 Photoelectron Spectroscopy