What is Compton Scattering?

This video provides a detailed overview of Compton Scattering and its role in the development of quantum physics. The photon model of light is used to explain the Compton shift in wavelength of scattered x-rays by electrons. The principles of energy and momentum conservation are used to calculate the size of the wavelength shift as a function of scattering angle. The video ends with a discussion of the significance of the Compton wavelength and its connection with Quantum Field Theory. References: Quantum physics of atoms, molecules, solids, nuclei and particles - Eisberg and Resnick Introduction to Quantum Mechanics - Griffiths and Schroeter Introduction to Quantum Mechanics - Phillips The Quantum Story - Jim Baggot Quantum Physics for Dummies - Steven Holzner Thirty Years that Shook Physics - Gamow Inward Bound - Abraham Pais You can help support this channel via the Physics Explained Patreon account: You can follow me on instagram: You can follow me on Twitter:
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