Mott–Bethe formula

Mott–Bethe formula

The Mott–Bethe formula is used to calculate electron form factors from X-ray form factors.

f^B(q,Z)=\frac{me^2}{2\pi\hbar^2\epsilon_0}\Bigg(\frac{Z-f(q,Z)}{q^2}\Bigg)


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