Compton Scattering of High-Energy Electrons from Helium

Abstract
The electron-impact energy-loss spectrum of He at a scattering angle of 7° has been measured with an energy resolution of 2.7 eV full width at half-maximum using 25-keV incident electrons. A binary-encounter approximation was used to obtain the electron Compton profile from the cross-section differential with respect to both the energy loss of the incident electron and solid angle of the scattered electron d2σdEdΩ. The electron Compton profile was corrected for interference scattering from pairs of target electrons and exchange. It was then compared to theoretical and x-ray experimental values for the Compton profile. The effects of background, multiple scattering, and energy resolution are discussed. The electron-impact and x-ray methods for measuring Compton profiles are compared.