University Physics Notes: Quantum Mechanics – The Compton Effect
Compton scattering is a type of scattering that X-rays and gamma
rays undergo in matter. The elastic scattering – implying
conservation of energy - of photons in matter results in a decrease
in energy (increase in wavelength)of an X-ray or gamma ray photon,
called the Compton effect. Part of the energy of the X – Ray or
gamma ray, which in the diagram below enters from the left with
wavelength
is
transferred to a scattering electron, indicated in the diagram below
by the black arrow directed to the bottom right, which recoils and is
ejected from its atom, and the rest of the energy is taken by the
scattered, degraded photon which travels towards the top right.
The Compton effect is governed by the formula![]()
Proof: If the electron is initially at rest then it's energy is
it's rest mass energy, and afterwards it's energy is determined by
the relativistic equation![]()
Conservation of energy implies
rearrangement
of which gives
(1)
Conservation of momentum implies
or![]()
The dot product property gives![]()
for
a photon hence
(2)
Put
After
some simplification we obtain
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Divide both sides by
to
obtain
and
because
we
have