DocumentCode :
961267
Title :
Quasiparticle view of wave propagation
Author :
Marcuvitz, Nathan
Author_Institution :
Polytechnic Institute of New York, Farmingdale, NY
Volume :
68
Issue :
11
fYear :
1980
Firstpage :
1380
Lastpage :
1395
Abstract :
A mixed analytical and computational method of treating the propagation of single mode-type wavepackets or beams in inhomogeneous, time-varying, linear, nonlinear, or turbulent media is described. On averaging out fast space-time variations, one views a wavetrain kinetically as a system of "quasiparticles" whose distribution in position and momentum space permits the calculation of space-time dependent wavetrain properties such as envelope amplitude, phase, etc. Individual quasiparticles, which have an energy (Hamiltonian) descriptive of the mode-type, move along "ray" paths characteristic of the medium. The overall system of quasiparticles evolves in a nonsingular (caustic free) manner dependent on initial configuration and on effects of both trapped and untrapped quasiparticles. Starting from a kinetic description of the distribution of quasiparticles, one derives a "fluid dynamic" description that is equivalent to the Whitham and other averaging procedures for analyzing wavetrain propagation; a "macroparticle" description akin to known "centroid" analyses of localized wavetrains is also derivable. The particle-wave duality implied in the above analysis is discussed both from a quantum mechanical and classical standpoint. A few examples of the use of the quasiparticle method are presented.
Keywords :
Acoustic beams; Acoustic waves; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic scattering; Extraterrestrial phenomena; Kinetic theory; Oceans; Optical propagation; Quantum mechanics; Random media;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9219
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/PROC.1980.11880
Filename :
1456148
Link To Document :
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