røntgenstrålingsspredning
Røntgenstrålingsspredning refers to the phenomenon where X-rays deviate from their straight path when interacting with matter. This deviation is a result of the interaction between the electromagnetic field of the X-ray photons and the electrons within the atoms of the material. When an X-ray photon encounters an electron, it can transfer some of its energy and momentum, causing the photon to change direction. This process is fundamentally a scattering event.
There are two main types of X-ray scattering: coherent and incoherent scattering. Coherent scattering, also known
The extent and type of X-ray scattering depend on factors such as the energy of the X-rays,