Difference between elastic and coherent scattering

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Coherent scattering and elastic scattering are distinct concepts in physics. Elastic scattering refers to interactions where there is no loss of energy, while coherent scattering involves rays maintaining the same wavelength before and after scattering. The discussion highlights confusion over definitions and the need for clearer resources. Participants suggest using Google and Wikipedia for initial research, but the user expresses difficulty in finding comprehensible explanations. Recommendations for books on these topics are also requested to aid understanding.
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Hi everyone! What is the difference between coherent and elastic scattering. Maybe the elastic scattering implies that there is not loss of energy, whereas the coherent scattering implies that the wavelength of a ray (or rays) is the same before and after the scattering?

Thank you in advance.
 
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Gennaro said:
Hi everyone! What is the difference between coherent and elastic scattering. Maybe the elastic scattering implies that there is not loss of energy, whereas the coherent scattering implies that the wavelength of a ray (or rays) is the same before and after the scattering?

Thank you in advance.
Welcome to the PF.

What have you found so far by using Google or perhaps Wikipedia? :smile:
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF.

What have you found so far by using Google or perhaps Wikipedia? :smile:
Hi Berkemar, I found only confuse or difficult explanations.
 
Gennaro said:
Hi Berkemar, I found only confuse or difficult explanations.
Can you post a link or two to what you have found, and let us know what is confusing about it? Thanks. :smile:
 
berkeman said:
I had seen this page. If possible, I'd like to ask you to suggest to me books on which I can study these definitions.
Thank you for your help.
 
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