Compton effect is one of the interactions between an incident
radiation and electron in the target atom. Compton scattering is
the predominant mode of interaction in the incident energy range
from 0.1 to 1 MeV. This technique measures one dimensional momentum
distribution and thereby information on the electron wave functions
is obtained. Experimentally Compton profiles measure the projection
of electron momentum distribution on a line and hence provide
considerable complimentary information on the basic aspects of
physics and practical applications in industry and technology.
Systematic and accurate experimental Compton profile data of some
high Z and rare earth elements are presented in this book. The book
is divided into five chapters including introduction, theoretical
resume on Compton profiles, experimental procedure, results and
discussion, and conclusions.
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