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Radiation
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Electron Interactions Electrons interact with charges in atoms. Electrons decelerateElectrons decelerate This radiation is called bremsstrahlung “braking radiation”“braking radiation” e e Z
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Beta Range The range of an electron in matter varies. Energy dependent Material dependent The measure is often scaled to the density.
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Ejected Photons Electron can be accelerated toward a metal target. Heated cathode to create electronsHeated cathode to create electrons High voltage to get high energy electronsHigh voltage to get high energy electrons V e I
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X-Rays The photons come of with a spectrum of energy. Called x-rays Maximum corresponds to potential Peaks correspond to specific quantized energies in an atom.
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Compton Scattering Photons scattering from atomic electrons are described by the Compton effect. Conservation of energy and momentumConservation of energy and momentum Special relativitySpecial relativity e ’’
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Compton Effect The energy and momentum equations can be combined into one relationship. Compton equationCompton equation Frequency or wavelengthFrequency or wavelength e ’’
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Compton Energy The wavelength shift is independent of energy. Only angle The energy of the photon depends on the angle. Max at 180° Recoil angle for electron related to photon energy transfer Small cot large Recoil near 90° next
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