Open Access. Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published in 1988 by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore.With the aid of an atomic model in which the electrons are regarded as a gas distributed in a spherical enclosure surrounding the nucleus, it is shown that the classical wave-principles lead directly to a quantitative theory of the Compton effect and an explanation of the known experimental facts in connection with it
According to a theory of the author first published in Phys. Rev. 33, 643 (1929), the considerable n...
As is well known, there is an addition to the X-ray scattering of degraded frequency, an unmodified ...
That a quantum of radiation can be absorbed in part by an atomic system, and the remaining part scat...
With the aid of an atomic model in which the electrons are regarded as a gas distributed in a spheri...
Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published in 1988 by th...
The Compton Effect is the quantum theory of the scattering of electromagnetic waves by a charged par...
Open access. Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published ...
p. 1-7Arthur Holly Compton's persona is usually conceived as one of the founder fathers of the quant...
Traditional textbook explanations of the Compton effect treat the photon electron interaction as a p...
The De Broglie's relation was a fundamental step in the development of a wave nature for matter. The...
The classical theory of backward Compton scattering of electromagnetic waves on the relativistic ele...
A classical model of the electron based on Maxwell’s equations is presented in which the wave charac...
In 1923, Arthur Holly Compton introduced what today is known as the Compton wavelength. Even if the ...
In this paper, the problems existing in the concepts of Planck’s energy element and Einstein’s light...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
According to a theory of the author first published in Phys. Rev. 33, 643 (1929), the considerable n...
As is well known, there is an addition to the X-ray scattering of degraded frequency, an unmodified ...
That a quantum of radiation can be absorbed in part by an atomic system, and the remaining part scat...
With the aid of an atomic model in which the electrons are regarded as a gas distributed in a spheri...
Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published in 1988 by th...
The Compton Effect is the quantum theory of the scattering of electromagnetic waves by a charged par...
Open access. Scanned from Vol.1 of Scientific Papers of C.V. Raman. Ed. by S. Ramaseshan. Published ...
p. 1-7Arthur Holly Compton's persona is usually conceived as one of the founder fathers of the quant...
Traditional textbook explanations of the Compton effect treat the photon electron interaction as a p...
The De Broglie's relation was a fundamental step in the development of a wave nature for matter. The...
The classical theory of backward Compton scattering of electromagnetic waves on the relativistic ele...
A classical model of the electron based on Maxwell’s equations is presented in which the wave charac...
In 1923, Arthur Holly Compton introduced what today is known as the Compton wavelength. Even if the ...
In this paper, the problems existing in the concepts of Planck’s energy element and Einstein’s light...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
According to a theory of the author first published in Phys. Rev. 33, 643 (1929), the considerable n...
As is well known, there is an addition to the X-ray scattering of degraded frequency, an unmodified ...
That a quantum of radiation can be absorbed in part by an atomic system, and the remaining part scat...