Abstract :
The maximum entropy method MEM.has been applied to the deconvolution of X-ray photoelectron spectra. Spectral
broadening, resulting from extrinsic contributions by the X-ray excitation source and the energy analyser, is removed using a
Fourier transform procedure which employs a new approach to the estimate of the spectral noise function. The MEM
deconvolution algorithm avoids the subjective nature of many previous deconvolution methods by assuming that the
informational uncertainty is always maximised within the constraint of the data provided. This large scale, non-linear
optimisation problem can be solved on a fast PC using a sequential quadratic programming SQP.algorithm. For spectra
with adequately high signalrnoise, the linewidths produced approach the limiting core hole lifetime values. Two
applications of this method are described. In the first, MEM treatment of Cr 2p. spectra of a number of thin film Cr III.
oxides are studied for any changes in multiplet structure. The improved resolution allows such changes to be distinguished
from changes due to the presence of other minor compounds. In the second project, the identities of gold–aluminum alloy
surface films could be clearly distinguished, making use of the relatively small Au 4f. chemical shifts for such alloys.
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Keywords :
Oxidation , Alloys , Gold , aluminum , Linewidth reduction