
electron emission spectroscopy
Electron emission spectroscopy is a technique used to study the properties of materials by examining electrons emitted from their surfaces when energized. When a material is exposed to energy, such as light or heat, electrons can be released. By measuring the energies of these emitted electrons, scientists can gain insights into a material’s electronic structure, composition, and surface characteristics. This method helps in understanding how materials behave at an atomic level, which is valuable in developing new materials and improving existing ones for technology, electronics, and surface science.