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Photoelectron spectroscopy is a technique used to study the electronic structure and chemical composition of materials by measuring the kinetic energy of electrons emitted from a sample when it is irradiated with X-rays or ultraviolet light. This method provides insights into the binding energies of electrons, which are crucial for understanding the material's electronic properties and chemical state.
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