Searching Book about QED; compton scattering of polarized photons

In summary, QED (quantum electrodynamics) is a highly successful theory in physics that describes the interactions between electrically charged particles and electromagnetic radiation. It is important because it helps us understand and predict the behavior of matter and energy at a small scale, and has led to advancements in technology and scientific understanding. Compton scattering, a phenomenon in which a photon collides with an electron, is directly related to QED and its principles and equations can be used to predict and analyze it. The polarization of photons also plays a significant role in Compton scattering and its applications. Scientists use QED to design and analyze experiments involving Compton scattering of polarized photons, and these techniques have practical applications in fields such as particle physics, ast
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Ulf
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does anybody know a book, where the compton-scattering with respect to the initial photon-polarisation is calculated? (beside landau-lifschitz-berestetzki)
 
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I assume you mean a computation of the cross section without averaging over the initial polarization. I believe this is done (though I haven't checked to be sure) in Bjorken and Drell vol.1, and also in Weinberg vol.1.
 
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thank you very much! i'll look these books up tomorrow!
 

Related to Searching Book about QED; compton scattering of polarized photons

1. What is QED and why is it important?

QED, or quantum electrodynamics, is a field of physics that describes the interactions between electrically charged particles and electromagnetic radiation. It is considered to be one of the most successful and accurate theories in physics, and is used to explain a wide range of phenomena, from atomic and molecular structures to the behavior of light. QED is important because it provides a framework for understanding and predicting the behavior of matter and energy at the smallest scales, and has led to many advancements in technology and scientific understanding.

2. What is Compton scattering and how does it relate to QED?

Compton scattering is a phenomenon in which a photon (particle of light) collides with an electron, resulting in a change in the photon's energy and direction. This process is important in understanding the behavior of light and matter, and it is directly related to QED because it can be described and predicted using the principles and equations of QED.

3. What is the significance of polarized photons in Compton scattering?

Polarized photons have a specific orientation of their electric and magnetic fields, which affects how they interact with matter. In Compton scattering, the polarization of the incoming photon can influence the direction and amount of energy transfer during the collision with the electron. This makes polarized photons an important factor in understanding and studying Compton scattering and its applications.

4. How is QED used in experiments involving Compton scattering of polarized photons?

Scientists use the principles and equations of QED to design and analyze experiments involving Compton scattering of polarized photons. This includes calculating the expected outcomes and analyzing the data collected from the experiments. QED is an essential tool in understanding and interpreting the results of these experiments.

5. Are there any practical applications of QED and Compton scattering of polarized photons?

Yes, QED and Compton scattering have many practical applications in fields such as particle physics, astrophysics, and medical imaging. The principles of QED are used in the development of technologies such as particle accelerators and lasers, and Compton scattering is used in medical imaging techniques such as PET scans. Additionally, QED has played a crucial role in the development of quantum computing and information technology.

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