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K-Alpha: Next Generation XPS Accessible for All

What is XPS?

XPS is the principal technique used for chemical characterization of solid surfaces and the near-surface region. It provides quantitative elemental and chemical state information.

CyberReady XPS

The revolutionary K-Alpha is the first XPS instrument engineered for total remote operation, allowing full operation of the system from anywhere in the world via the AVANTAGE™ Data System.

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K-Alpha News

Thermo Fisher Scientific Wins AVS Award

The AVS Exhibitor Product Recognition Committee recognized the K-Alpha display for "State-of-the-Art Software and Surface Analysis at Thermo Fisher Scientific"

Events

 AVS
November 10-12
 
Find information regarding the show at www.thermo.com/avs. There will be a LIVE K-Alpha Demo.

Free On-Demand Webinar: XPS for Energy & Environmental Materials Characterization

An educational webinar offered jointly by Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Thermo Fisher Scientific

Click here to download the recorded presentation today

Thermo Scientific ESCALAB 250Xi

The Thermo Scientific ESCALAB 250Xi combines premier spectrometer performance with the fully integrated Avantage data system, delivering market leading analytical performance with maximum sample throughput.

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The Leader in Surface Characterization

The Thermo Scientific brand includes the widest range of both X-ray Photoelectron Spectrometers (XPS) and Auger Electron Spectrometers (AES). The current surface analysis product range represents the state-of-the-art in the development of this type of instrumentation.

K-Alpha, Unleashing Productivity

The Thermo Scientific K-Alpha is the first XPS instrument designed with full automation in mind, allowing users to conduct both research and routine XPS analysis in-house. Designed for maximum productivity, it is an exceptional solution for high-throughput, routine, low-cost sample analysis.

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K-Alpha Application Notes

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