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Quantum Mechanics

Compton Scattering Simulation

Photon wavelength shift after scattering

Compton scattering shifts photon wavelength as a function of scattering angle due to photon-electron momentum exchange.

What Is Compton Scattering?

Compton Scattering refers to photon wavelength shift after scattering in quantum mechanics. This page visualizes the phenomenon with interactive controls so you can change parameters and observe how the model responds.

What To Observe

  • Watch how the visual pattern or system response changes as you adjust the controls for Compton Scattering.
  • Relate each visual change to the core phenomenon shown here: photon wavelength shift after scattering.
  • Use repeated runs with one parameter changed at a time to build intuition.

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Try These Experiments

  • Start with default settings, then change one slider at a time.
  • Record what increases, decreases, or becomes unstable as parameters vary.
  • Use screenshots or notes to compare patterns between runs.

Real-World Applications

  • Quantum Mechanics lessons and classroom demonstrations
  • Self-study and concept reinforcement
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