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link to lecture transcript - UT-H GSBS Medical Physics Class Site

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We also observe there are peaks in dσ/dE at both zero energy and the maximum<br />

energy. Low energy and high energy electrons are more likely than medium energy<br />

electrons.<br />

Notice, for example, for a high energy incident pho<strong>to</strong>n the differential energy cross<br />

section is relatively flat but as you get <strong>to</strong> the maximum energy you have a peak. For<br />

very low energy pho<strong>to</strong>ns we find there is a significant decrease in differential cross<br />

section as we increase the energy. We observe a distinct minimum in the energy<br />

distribution of the scattered electrons and then again a peak.<br />

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