Compton effect

When photons are scattered on electrons, their momentum and energy gets changed. The energy of scattered gamma-radiation is measured as a function of the angle of scatter. The Compton wavelength is determined from the measured values.

Lead brick with hole

Lead block, 200x100x50 mm

Gamma detector

High-voltage connecting cable

Screening cylinder for gamma detector

Rod, iron, d 25 mm, l 200 mm

Source holder on fixing magnet

PHYWE Multichannel Analyser (MCA)

measure Software multi channel analyser

Screened cable, BNC, l = 750 mm

Radioactive source Na-22, 74 kBq

Radioactive source Cs-137, 37 kBq

Radioactive source Cs-137, 18.5 MBq

PHYWE high precision power supply 1.5 kV DC

  1. Calibrate the measuring set-up with the aid of a Cs-137 calibrating source (37 kBq) and a Na-22 source (74 kBq).
  2. Measure the energy of the Cs-137 661.6 keV peaks scattered at different angles and calculate the Compton wavelength from the readings taken.
  • Corpuscle
  • Scattering
  • Compton wavelength
  • g-quanta
  • de Broglie wavelength
  • Klein-Nishina formula

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