XPS Spectroscopy: Removing Satellite Peaks

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I wonder if anyone have an idea about the software (CASA) used for the treatement of data dounded by XPS analysis. If yes, I am in need to know how to remove the satellite peaks that may show in a spectrum.
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Why do you need to remove the satellite peaks? Casa XPS allows you to deconvolute and integrate photo-emission peaks. You should be able to do a quantitative analysis without removing these peaks. Casa is a very good software! I've used it to analyze diffraction, Auger, and EDS data. By the way, are you using a PHI system? We have a Multiprobe in our lab.

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Modey, do you have any guide or PDF book for casa software?? it's really so complicated
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