Classical Physics

   

Some Experiments on Electron Scattering from an Atomic Lattice

Authors: Dmitry G. Kiryan, George V. Kiryan

This paper considers some aspects of the dynamics of material particles (electrons, neutrons) in their interaction with atomic nuclei of the target which is an ordered atomic lattice. In this study, we took into account a number of key factors affecting the particle trajectory, namely the inverse square law (Coulomb’s law), physical collisions of both elastic and inelastic character, and also the effect of a velocity decrease accompanied by bremsstrahlung. Analysis of the obtained results of mathematical modeling of material particles scattering from atomic lattices allowed us to reasonably assert that the particles do not possess wave properties giving rise to interference or diffraction. Here we propose a technique allowing practical demonstration of the absence of wave properties in electrons, as well as in other material bodies.

Comments: 26 Pages. 14 Figures

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