measures the ionization energies of molecules when electrons are ejected from different orbitals; it uses these to infer the orbital energies. UV photoelectron spectroscopy is for hitting more energetic molecules, and X-Ray photoelectron spectroscopy is handy for pulling off the core electrons.
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