Thermo Avantage Xps — Software 24
Thermo Fisher has revolutionized its training for this release. Instead of static PDFs, Avantage 24 features an Interactive Tutorial Overlay. When enabled, a pop-up chatbot guides you through your first analysis, highlighting buttons and correcting mistakes in real-time.
Additionally, Thermo now offers a certification program: "XPS Avantage 24 Specialist." This online, proctored exam covers peak fitting theory, multivariate analysis (MVA), and instrument validation. Thermo Avantage Xps Software 24
Time-resolved mapping has received a substantial overhaul. The new Snap Mapping 2.0 workflow allows users to see chemical state distribution almost instantaneously. As the stage moves, the software now builds a live composite image, allowing operators to stop an experiment the moment they see a surface defect or contamination layer—saving hours of unnecessary acquisition time. Thermo Fisher has revolutionized its training for this
In the intricate world of surface chemistry, data is only as good as the tools used to interpret it. Thermo Scientific Avantage XPS Software—currently in its version 24 iteration—stands as the industry-standard data processing environment for X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS). Developed specifically for Thermo Scientific’s line of spectrometers (such as the K-Alpha, Nexsa, and ESCALAB series), Avantage is an integrated suite designed to guide researchers from initial instrument setup through to complex peak analysis and comprehensive reporting. As the stage moves, the software now builds
Researchers use Avantage 24 to trace fluorine (F 1s) and lithium (Li 1s) degradation in SEI layers. The software’s depth profile wizard handles the delicate subtraction of F KLL Auger peaks that interfere with Li 1s quantification.
Previous versions relied on manual peak fitting—a time-consuming process prone to user error. Version 24 introduces AI-Assisted Peak Fitting. Using a neural network trained on thousands of annotated XPS spectra, the software can now: