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Investigation of intrinsic plasmon energy losses associated with the Fe 1s core level in metallic iron
Authors:N Moslemzadeh  G Beamson  JF Watts
Institution:a The Surface Analysis Laboratory, School of Engineering, University of Surrey, Guilford, Surrey, GU2 7XH UK
b CCLRC Daresbury Laboratory, National Centre for Electron Spectroscopy and Surface Analysis, Daresbury, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 4AD, UK
Abstract:A recently developed Cu Kα1 ( = 8047.8 eV) X-ray source/ESCA300 electron spectrometer combination has been used to investigate the intrinsic plasmon energy losses associated with the Fe 1s core level (binding energy = 7111 eV) in metallic iron. The surface and bulk intrinsic plasmon energy losses were separated and it was found that using the theoretically calculated extrinsic energy loss cross-section to represent the bulk intrinsic energy loss cross-section gave an overall intrinsic loss probability which is approximately the same as if a Lorentzian type cross-section is used. However, this approach does not separate the surface and bulk intrinsic losses properly and is not a good approximation for peak shape analysis in the near peak region. A more realistic approximation is provided by using a Lorentzian type energy loss cross-section to represent the bulk intrinsic energy losses. It has also been shown that for the Fe 1s core level of metallic iron the probability that a photoelectron will suffer an intrinsic energy loss is higher at the surface than in the bulk. Also for this core level the excitation probability for the intrinsic plasmons is greater than that of the extrinsic plasmons. Hence ignoring the intrinsic plasmons would cause considerable error in peak shape analysis in the near peak region.
Keywords:High energy XPS  Intrinsic plasmon energy loss  Transition metals
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