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  1. Non-linear inverse Compton scattering (NICS) is the scattering of multiple low-energy photons, given by an intense electromagnetic field, in a high-energy photon (X-ray or gamma ray) during the interaction with a charged particle, such as an electron.

  2. Inverse Compton scattering involves the scattering of low energy photons to high energies by ultrarelativistic electrons so that the photons gain and the electrons lose energy.

  3. Inverse Compton Scattering. Compton Scattering between pulsed laser and electron bunches. Incoherent X-ray source of wave number: Advantages. Peak photon energy is tunable. Energy of electron bunch. Angle of intersection. Select bandwidth by adjusting acceptance angle. Low energy, high brightness. Maximum energy from 180 scattering:

  4. Aug 20, 2021 · Inverse Compton Scattering. When the electron has significant kinetic energy as compared to the energy of the photon, then energy can be transferred from the electron to the photon, resulting in the scattered photon having a higher frequency. Mathematical Derivation of Inverse Compton Scattering.

  5. Jan 23, 2018 · Inverse Compton scattering (ICS) or Thomson backscattering of intense laser pulses off relativistic electrons attracts increasing attention because it can generate ultra-short and narrow...

  6. Jan 4, 2023 · Compton scattering is a cornerstone of quantum physics, describing the fundamental electron-photon interaction. Inverse Compton scattering can create attosecond x-ray pulses by high-intensity lasers driving free electrons.

  7. The paper deals with kinematic conditions for the inverse Compton scattering of pho- tons by relativistic electrons and the polarizations of the colliding particles, which affect the value of the differential cross section of the process.

  8. Mar 28, 2023 · In astrophysics, inverse Compton scattering is used to study black holes and galaxy clusters. In this case, low-energy rays scatter from high-energy electrons to produce high-energy X-rays or...

  9. In astrophysics, inverse Compton scatter-ing is used to study black holes and galaxy clusters. In this case, low-energy rays scatter from high-energy electrons to produce high-energy X-rays or...

  10. Most of the known literature on Inverse Compton Scattering (ICS) is based on earliest theoretical attempts and later approximations led by. F.C.Jones and J.B.Blumenthal. We found an independent and more gen-eral analytical procedure which provide both relativistic and ultrarelativistic limits for ICS.

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