Frantsevych Institute for Problems of Materials Science of NAS of Ukraine is a leading center of scientific and technical developments in the field of theoretical foundations of new materials formation, technology for production and manufacture of products from these materials with special properties to meet the needs of nuclear energy, electronics, aircraft, general chemical, transport and agricultural engineering , direct conversion of energy into electrical, quantum electronics, instrument engineering, automation and other fields of technology. The Institute carries out fundamental research and technological developments in the fields of: powder metallurgy and composite materials; physical chemistry of inorganic compounds and solid chemistry; soldering of dissimilar materials; solid state physics; physics of high pressure phases; physicochemistry and technology of structural and functional ceramics; nanostructured materials. The institution has developed the scientific basis of advanced technologies for obtaining, processing and combining materials with a specified set of properties.
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Oct 6, 2023 - UHV ANALYSIS SYSTEM Centre
O.Y. Khyzhun; N. M. Denysyuk, 2023, "XPS experiment dataset for crystal Tl3PbBr5", https://doi.org/10.48788/DVUA/IVKESW, DataverseUA, V1
The X-ray photoelectron core-level and valence-band spectra for pristine and Ar+-ion irradiated surfaces of a Tl3PbBr5 single crystal grown by the Bridgman–Stockbarger method have been measured. The present X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results reveal high chemical stabi...
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contains data obtained for common 4d - electrons, uncoated surface
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contains data obtained for total 4f - electrons, uncoated surface
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contains data obtained for total 4d - electrons, after surface treatment with argon
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contains data obtained for total 4f - electrons after surface treatment with argon
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contains data obtained for Br 3d – electrons, after surface treatment with argon
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- contains data obtained for Br p - electrons after surface treatment with argon
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contains data obtained for C 1s - electrons, after surface treatment with argon
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contains general data obtained after surface treatment with argon
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contains data obtained for valence band electrons after surface treatment with argon
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