Quantum Optics
Compton scattering is the phenomenon where X-ray or gamma-ray photons collide with charged particles, typically electrons, resulting in a change in the energy and direction of the photon. This interaction is significant as it demonstrates the particle-like behavior of light, illustrating a key concept in the relationship between classical and quantum descriptions of light.
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