A laboratory hard X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (HXPS) system equipped
with a monochromatic Cr Kα (hν=5414.7 eV) X-ray source was applied
to an investigation of the core-level electronic structure of
La1−xSrxMnO3. No appreciable high binding-energy shoulder in the O
1s HXPS spectra were observed while an enhanced low binding-energy shoulder
structure in the Mn 2p3/2 HXPS spectra were observed, both of which are
manifestation of high bulk sensitivity. Such high bulk sensitivity enabled us
to track the Mn 2p3/2 shoulder structure in the full range of x, giving
us a new insight into the binding-energy shift of the Mn 2p3/2 core level.
Comparisons with the results using the conventional laboratory XPS (hν=1486.6 eV) as well as those using a synchrotron radiation source (hν=7939.9 eV) demonstrate that HXPS is a powerful and convenient tool to analyze
the bulk electronic structure of a host of different compounds.Comment: 5 pages, 6 figure