Abstract:The coherent to Compton scattering ratio is a useful technique because it is independent of the density of the material and the material is defined only by the atomic number. Also, this ratio is used where changes in the atomic number are important and changes in the attenuation coefficient are too small to detect. In this study, coherent to Compton scattering ratios of cadmium have been calculated at different scattering angles (90°, 95°, 100°, 105°, 110°, 115°, 120°, 125°, and 130°). A high purity germanium … Show more
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