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Infinite Square Well Energy Levels Calculator

Modern Physics • Quantum Mechanics

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Calculate the scattered photon energy and the energy transferred to the recoil electron in a Compton-scattering event. Enter the incident photon energy and scattering angle to estimate the energy loss, wavelength shift, and maximum transfer at backscatter.

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The energy form of the Compton-scattering formula is \[ E'=\frac{E}{1+\dfrac{E}{m_ec^2}(1-\cos\theta)}, \] where \(E\) is the incident photon energy, \(E'\) is the scattered photon energy, and \(m_ec^2\approx 0.511\ \mathrm{MeV}\). The transferred energy is \[ \Delta E = E - E'. \] The equivalent wavelength shift is \[ \Delta\lambda = \lambda_C(1-\cos\theta), \qquad \lambda_C=\frac{h}{m_ec}. \]
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The left panel shows how scattered energy or transferred energy varies with angle. The right panel gives a conceptual event diagram with the incident photon, scattered photon, and recoil electron. Drag inside either panel to pan after zooming.
Left panel: quantitative angle graph. Right panel: conceptual scattering event. Mouse-wheel zoom affects only the hovered panel.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate scattered photon energy in Compton scattering?

Use E' = E / [1 + (E / m_ec^2)(1 - cosθ)], where E is the incident photon energy and θ is the scattering angle.

How do you find the energy transferred to the electron?

Subtract the scattered photon energy from the incident photon energy: ΔE = E - E'. In the ideal free-electron model, this is the energy gained by the recoil electron.

At what angle is the energy transfer maximum?

The maximum transfer occurs at 180° backscatter, where the scattered photon loses the largest possible fraction of its energy.

What role does 0.511 MeV play in the formula?

It is the electron rest energy m_ec^2. This sets the natural energy scale for Compton scattering and determines how strongly the photon energy changes after scattering.