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The Multiple Scattering of Waves. I. General Theory of Isotropic Scattering by Randomly Distributed Scatterers

Leslie L. Foldy
- 01 Feb 1945 - 
- Vol. 67, pp 107-119
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In this article, the problem of multiple scattering of scalar waves by a random distribution of isotropic scatterers is considered in detail on the basis of a consistent wave treatment.
Abstract
While the problem of the multiple scattering of particles by a random distribution of scatterers has been treated classically through the use of the Boltzmann integro-differential equation, the corresponding problem of the multiple scattering of waves seems to have received scant attention. All previous treatments have considered the problem in the "geometrical optics" limit, where the rays are regarded as trajectories of particles and the treatment for particles is then applied, so that the interference phenomena in wave scattering are neglected. In this paper the problem of the multiple scattering of scalar waves by a random distribution of isotropic scatterers is considered in detail on the basis of a consistent wave treatment. The introduction of the concept of "randomness" requires averages to be taken over a statistical ensemble of scatterer configurations. Equations are derived for the average value of the wave function, the average value of the square of its absolute value, and the average flux carried by the wave. The second of these quantities satisfies an integral equation which has some similarities to the corresponding equation for particle scattering. The physical interpretation of the results is discussed in some detail and possible generalizations of the theory are outlined.

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