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COMPTON
EFFECT
PRESENTED BY
1. Md. Jayedul Islam
ID: 2015-2-65-017
2. Md. Imran Ahmed
ID: 2015-2-50-018
3. Al-Amin Islam Hridoy
ID: 2016-1-60-023
4. Moname Majumder
ID: 2016-1-60-065
OVERVIEW
 Introduction
 Compton Effect
 Compton Scattering
 Applications of Compton Effect
 Conclusion
INTRODUCTION
 In 1923 American physicist Arthur Holly Compton
performed an experiment by which he discovered
an effect of photon over electron which is known
as Compton Effect. He later won the noble prize
in Physics in 1927 for his discovery of this
Compton Effect.
INTRODUCTION
 directed a beam of x-rays of wavelength
 onto a carbon target
 x-rays are scattered in different
directions.
COMPTON
EFFECT
COMPTON EFFECT
e
𝜃
𝜑
Photon
COMPTON EFFECT
e
𝜃
𝜑
E = h 𝑣 E = m0c2
E = h 𝑣′
E = m0
2c4+p2c2
p =
h 𝑣
𝐶
p =
h 𝑣′
𝐶
p = p
p = 0
COMPTON SCATTERING
If we consider the photon idea of light, some of the
photons would “hit” the charged particles and “bounce
off”. The laws of conservation of energy and
momentum should then predict the scattering.
COMPTON SCATTERING
Photons have momentum as well as energy. The scattered
photons will have less energy and less momentum after
collision with electrons, and so should have a larger wavelength
according to the formula:
 = scattered - incident =
𝒉
𝒎 𝟎
𝒄
[1-cos]
COMPTON SCATTERING
 = scattered - incident =
𝒉
𝒎 𝟎
𝒄
[1-cos]
 Note that Planck’s constant is in this relation as well, and
gives a further experimental way of getting this value.
 Again, the photon theory provides a nice explanation of
a phenomenon involving light.
COMPTON SCATTERING
 = scattered - incident =
𝒉
𝒎 𝟎
𝒄
[1-cos]
Note that the maximum change in wavelength is
(for scattering from an electron)
2ℎ
𝒎 𝟎
𝒄
= 2 6.63 𝑥 10−34 𝐽/𝑠
9.1 𝑥 10−31 𝑘𝑔 ∗ 3 𝑥 108 𝑚/𝑠
= 4.86 x 10-12 m = 
which would be insignificant for visible light (with  of 10-7m)
but NOT for x-ray and -ray light (with  of 10-10 m or smaller) .
APPLICATION OF
COMPTON EFFECT
1. Compton scattering is of prime importance to
Radiobiology, as it is the most probable interaction
of gamma ray and high energy x-ray with atoms in
living beings and is applied in Radiation Therapy.
APPLICATIONS OF
COMPTON EFFECT
2 . In material physics, Compton Effect can be used to
probe the wave function of the electrons in the
momentum representation.
APPLICATIONS OF
COMPTON EFFECT
3. Compton scattering is an effect gamma
spectroscopy which gives rise to the Compton
edge. As it is possible for the gamma rays to
scatter out of the detectors used. Compton
suppression is used to detect stray scatter
gamma rays to counteract this effect.
Compton edge – Compton edge is a feature of
spectrograph that result from the Compton scattering
in the detector.
CONCLUSION
Compton effect is a very important discovery for
Quantum Mechanics. It added a new dimension to
Quantum Physics. Many tasks which were impossible
once are possible for the discovery of this effect. Except
these Radiation Therapy, Wave Function and gamma
spectroscopy, there are many more uses of this
Compton Effect. And many more secrets can be
uncovered by the help of this effect. So, we should learn
more deeply about this Compton Effect.
REFERENCES
1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_scattering
2. https://www.britannica.com/science/Compton-effect
3. http://electrons.wikidot.com/compton-effect
4. http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/ComptonEffect.html
THE END

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Compton effect

  • 2. PRESENTED BY 1. Md. Jayedul Islam ID: 2015-2-65-017 2. Md. Imran Ahmed ID: 2015-2-50-018 3. Al-Amin Islam Hridoy ID: 2016-1-60-023 4. Moname Majumder ID: 2016-1-60-065
  • 3. OVERVIEW  Introduction  Compton Effect  Compton Scattering  Applications of Compton Effect  Conclusion
  • 4. INTRODUCTION  In 1923 American physicist Arthur Holly Compton performed an experiment by which he discovered an effect of photon over electron which is known as Compton Effect. He later won the noble prize in Physics in 1927 for his discovery of this Compton Effect.
  • 5. INTRODUCTION  directed a beam of x-rays of wavelength  onto a carbon target  x-rays are scattered in different directions. COMPTON EFFECT
  • 7. COMPTON EFFECT e 𝜃 𝜑 E = h 𝑣 E = m0c2 E = h 𝑣′ E = m0 2c4+p2c2 p = h 𝑣 𝐶 p = h 𝑣′ 𝐶 p = p p = 0
  • 8. COMPTON SCATTERING If we consider the photon idea of light, some of the photons would “hit” the charged particles and “bounce off”. The laws of conservation of energy and momentum should then predict the scattering.
  • 9. COMPTON SCATTERING Photons have momentum as well as energy. The scattered photons will have less energy and less momentum after collision with electrons, and so should have a larger wavelength according to the formula:  = scattered - incident = 𝒉 𝒎 𝟎 𝒄 [1-cos]
  • 10. COMPTON SCATTERING  = scattered - incident = 𝒉 𝒎 𝟎 𝒄 [1-cos]  Note that Planck’s constant is in this relation as well, and gives a further experimental way of getting this value.  Again, the photon theory provides a nice explanation of a phenomenon involving light.
  • 11. COMPTON SCATTERING  = scattered - incident = 𝒉 𝒎 𝟎 𝒄 [1-cos] Note that the maximum change in wavelength is (for scattering from an electron) 2ℎ 𝒎 𝟎 𝒄 = 2 6.63 𝑥 10−34 𝐽/𝑠 9.1 𝑥 10−31 𝑘𝑔 ∗ 3 𝑥 108 𝑚/𝑠 = 4.86 x 10-12 m =  which would be insignificant for visible light (with  of 10-7m) but NOT for x-ray and -ray light (with  of 10-10 m or smaller) .
  • 12. APPLICATION OF COMPTON EFFECT 1. Compton scattering is of prime importance to Radiobiology, as it is the most probable interaction of gamma ray and high energy x-ray with atoms in living beings and is applied in Radiation Therapy.
  • 13. APPLICATIONS OF COMPTON EFFECT 2 . In material physics, Compton Effect can be used to probe the wave function of the electrons in the momentum representation.
  • 14. APPLICATIONS OF COMPTON EFFECT 3. Compton scattering is an effect gamma spectroscopy which gives rise to the Compton edge. As it is possible for the gamma rays to scatter out of the detectors used. Compton suppression is used to detect stray scatter gamma rays to counteract this effect. Compton edge – Compton edge is a feature of spectrograph that result from the Compton scattering in the detector.
  • 15. CONCLUSION Compton effect is a very important discovery for Quantum Mechanics. It added a new dimension to Quantum Physics. Many tasks which were impossible once are possible for the discovery of this effect. Except these Radiation Therapy, Wave Function and gamma spectroscopy, there are many more uses of this Compton Effect. And many more secrets can be uncovered by the help of this effect. So, we should learn more deeply about this Compton Effect.
  • 16. REFERENCES 1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compton_scattering 2. https://www.britannica.com/science/Compton-effect 3. http://electrons.wikidot.com/compton-effect 4. http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/ComptonEffect.html