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Arthur Holly Compton

Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 - March 15, 1962) won the The Nobel Prize in Physics (1927) for discovery of the effect named after him.

Around 1913, Compton devised a demonstration method for the Earth's rotation. In 1918, Compton studies X-ray scattering. In 1922, Compton found that X-rays wavelength increases due to scattering of the radiant energy by "free electrons". Scattered quanta have less energy than the quanta of the original ray. The concept futhers the "particle" concept of electromagnetic radiation. Compton also developed the method for observing at the same instant individual scattered X-ray photons and the recoil electrons (developed with A. W. Simon). In Germany, W. Bothe and H. Geiger independently form a similar method.

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1927 | Compton | List of physics topics A-E | Manhattan Engineer District | Manhattan Project | NobelPrize/PhysicS | Nobel Physics Prize | Nobel Prize/Physics | Nobel Prize for Physics | Nobel Prize in Physics

 

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