2014
DOI: 10.1119/1.4849145
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A Non-Relativistic Look at the Compton Effect

Abstract: In a usual modern physics class the Compton effect is used as the pedagogical model for introducing relativity into quantum effects. The shift in photon wavelengths is usually introduced and derived using special relativity. Indeed, this works well for explaining the effect. However, in the senior author's class one of the student coauthors of this paper, Sandeep Giri, asked what would happen if classical expressions for the electrons' momentum (mv) and kinetic energy [(1/2)mv2] were used. The first response g… Show more

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“…The Compton formula is routinely verified experimentally by using different X-ray or gamma-ray sources. 10 The proposed model can be used for these different experiments by modifying the frequency of excitation and using the velocity of motion of the line source that satisfy (4).…”
Section: Analogy With Compton Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Compton formula is routinely verified experimentally by using different X-ray or gamma-ray sources. 10 The proposed model can be used for these different experiments by modifying the frequency of excitation and using the velocity of motion of the line source that satisfy (4).…”
Section: Analogy With Compton Experimentsmentioning
confidence: 99%