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Compton wavelength (AC)*

 

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Compton wavelength (AC)* - In the scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a free particle (e.g., electron, proton), XC = h/mc is the increase in wavelength, at a 90° scattering angle, corresponding to the transfer of energy from radiation to particle. Here h is Planck's constant, c the speed of light, and m the mass of the particle.

 

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