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Thomson scattering
Thomson scattering[′täm·sən ‚skad·ə·riŋ] (electromagnetism) Scattering of electromagnetic radiation by free (or very loosely bound) charged particles, computed according to a classical nonrelativistic theory: energy is taken away from the primary radiation as the charged particles accelerated by the transverse electric field of the radiation, radiate in all directions. |