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can any tell me about Crompton scattering?

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Answered by Arinkishore
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Compton scattering, discovered by Arthur Holly Compton, is the inelastic scattering of a photon by a charged particle, usually an electron. It results in a decrease in energy (increase in wavelength) of the photon (which may be an X-ray or gamma ray photon), called the Compton effect. Part of the energy of the photon is transferred to the recoiling electron. Inverse Compton scattering occurs, in which a charged particle transfers part of its energy to a photon.

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Compton effect is a process in which x-rays collide with electrons and are scattered. Unlike the prediction of classical wave theory, the wavelength of the scattered radiation does not depend on the intensity of radiation but depends on the scattering angle and the wavelength of the incident beam.

The Compton effect is the name given by physicists to the collision between a photon and an electron. The photon bounces off a target electron and loses energy. These collisions referred as elastic compete with the photoelectric effect when gamma pass through matter. It contributes to their attenuation.

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