Traditional textbook explanations of the Compton effect treat the photon electron interaction as a particle collision. This explanation is a pedagogical disaster, implying that sometimes interactions are particle-like whereas quantum mechanics always demands that they be wave-like; a photon wavefunction evolves according to a wave equation until its collapse at measurement. If this is so why then does the classical radiation wave equation fail to predict the Compton effect? We address these issues and propose a clearer explanation
Part I looks at duality for the photon; Part II does the same for the electron. The traditional divi...
Photons deliver their energy and momentum to a point on a material target. It is commonplace to attr...
Quantum physics describes the free radiation field and the systems of particles (like atom, molecule...
The Compton Effect is the quantum theory of the scattering of electromagnetic waves by a charged par...
Knowledge in quantum physics and nuclear physicsCompton scattering deals with the collision of subat...
Rooted in the 1920's years corpuscular-wave duality of quantum theory still there remain irreco...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
This program looks at Louis de Broglie's prediction that particles sometimes behave like waves, and ...
Whenever you look at yourself in a mirror or observe the refraction of light by glass or water, you ...
Open Access. Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published ...
Compton scattering is one of the cornerstones of quantum physics, describing the fundamental interac...
We state several ideas based on the view-point of particle behaviour of matter to explain wave chara...
The puzzles of quantum mechanics are: 1. what is the medium for the photon and for the electron wave...
The formidable problem with double-slit experiments is: if electrons and photons exhibit wave proper...
We discuss beams of charged particles and radiation from multiple perspectives. These include fundam...
Part I looks at duality for the photon; Part II does the same for the electron. The traditional divi...
Photons deliver their energy and momentum to a point on a material target. It is commonplace to attr...
Quantum physics describes the free radiation field and the systems of particles (like atom, molecule...
The Compton Effect is the quantum theory of the scattering of electromagnetic waves by a charged par...
Knowledge in quantum physics and nuclear physicsCompton scattering deals with the collision of subat...
Rooted in the 1920's years corpuscular-wave duality of quantum theory still there remain irreco...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
This program looks at Louis de Broglie's prediction that particles sometimes behave like waves, and ...
Whenever you look at yourself in a mirror or observe the refraction of light by glass or water, you ...
Open Access. Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published ...
Compton scattering is one of the cornerstones of quantum physics, describing the fundamental interac...
We state several ideas based on the view-point of particle behaviour of matter to explain wave chara...
The puzzles of quantum mechanics are: 1. what is the medium for the photon and for the electron wave...
The formidable problem with double-slit experiments is: if electrons and photons exhibit wave proper...
We discuss beams of charged particles and radiation from multiple perspectives. These include fundam...
Part I looks at duality for the photon; Part II does the same for the electron. The traditional divi...
Photons deliver their energy and momentum to a point on a material target. It is commonplace to attr...
Quantum physics describes the free radiation field and the systems of particles (like atom, molecule...