Thomson scattering
| Light–matter interaction |
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| Low-energy phenomena: |
| Photoelectric effect |
| Mid-energy phenomena: |
| Thomson scattering |
| Compton scattering |
| High-energy phenomena: |
| Pair production |
| Photodisintegration |
| Photofission |
Thomson scattering is the elastic scattering of electromagnetic radiation by a free charged particle, as described by classical electromagnetism. It is the low-energy limit of Compton scattering: the particle's kinetic energy and photon frequency do not change as a result of the scattering. This limit is valid as long as the photon energy is much smaller than the mass energy of the particle: , or equivalently, if the wavelength of the light is much greater than the Compton wavelength of the particle (e.g., for electrons, longer wavelengths than hard x-rays).