noun
- Plural of backscattering; instances or processes in which radiation, particles, or waves are scattered backward (in a direction opposite to their initial direction of travel).
Usage: technical; physics; materials science
Examples
- The backscatterings of electrons from the sample surface provided valuable information about its composition.
- In X-ray diffraction, backscatterings occur when photons interact with crystal lattices at specific angles.
- The detector measured multiple backscatterings to determine the material's atomic structure.
- Backscatterings in neutron spectroscopy help scientists study molecular dynamics.
- The experiment recorded thousands of backscatterings per second from the irradiated target.