No CrossRef data available.
Article contents
VI.—Note on the Scattering of X-Rays
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
Extract
§ 1. The scattering of X-rays is one of the most promising methods of approaching the constitution of the atom. Sir J. J. Thomson's theory undoubtedly gives the main features of the phenomenon. But there are certain facts, namely:
(i) the increase of scattering with heavy elements for soft rays,
(ii) the extra-radiation, and
(iii) the low value of the scattering coefficient for γ-rays,
for which it affords no explanation. It seems worth while trying to extend the theory so as to cover these facts also.
- Type
- Proceedings
- Information
- Copyright
- Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1920
References
page 45 note * Barkla, and Dunlop, , Phil. Mag.,xxxi, 1916, p. 231Google Scholar.
page 47 note * Proc. Camb. Phil. Soc, 16, 1910–12, p. 161Google Scholar.
page 48 note * Conduction of Electricity through Gases, p. 269.