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(a) Compton shift
The Compton Shift
in wavelength when the photons are scattered is given by the following equation:
(1)
Where:
is a constant whose value is given by
, being
the Planck constant,
the mass of the electron and
the speed of light in vacuum.
the angle between incident phhoton and the scatered photon.
We are told the scattered X-rays (photons) are deflected at
:
(2)
(3)
But we are asked to express this in
, so:
(4)
(b) the energy of the scattered x-ray
The initial energy
of the photon is given by:
(5)
From this equation (5) we can find the value of
:
(6)
(7)
Knowing the value of
and
, let's find
:
Then:
(8)
(9)
Knowing the wavelength of the scattered photon
, we can find its energy
:
(10)
(11) This is the energy of the scattered photon
(c) Kinetic energy of the recoiling electron
If we want to know the kinetic energy of the recoiling electron
, we have to calculate all the energy lost by the photon in the wavelength shift, which is:
(12)
Finally we obtain the kinetic energy of the recoiling electron: