单词 | compton effect |
释义 | > as lemmasCompton effect Compton effect n. the scattering and increase in wavelength of an X-ray (or gamma-ray) photon on encountering an electron, with a partial transference of energy from the photon to the electron. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > atomic physics > particle physics > action of dispersing particles > [noun] > scattering or energy relationship Compton effect1924 Ramsauer effect1926 Ramsauer–Townsend effect1952 1924 Physical Rev. 24 204 Theory of the width of the modified lines in the Compton effect. 1934 H. H. L. A. Brose tr. A. J. W. Sommerfeld Atomic Struct. & Spectral Lines (ed. 3) I. i. 50 The Compton effect demonstrates very impressively the dual nature of radiation. 1955 W. Heisenberg in W. Pauli Niels Bohr & Devel. Physics 13 Bothe and Geiger showed experimentally by means of the Compton effect that the energy conservation law is valid for individual processes also. 1959 Listener 1 Jan. 27/1 Photons, or atoms of radiant energy, are scattered if they penetrate too close to an atomic nucleus (Compton effect). < as lemmas |
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