Plane-wave expansion

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Template:Short description In physics, the plane-wave expansion expresses a plane wave as a linear combination of spherical waves: ei𝐤𝐫==0(2+1)ij(kr)P(𝐤^𝐫^), where

In the special case where Template:Math is aligned with the z axis, eikrcosθ==0(2+1)ij(kr)P(cosθ), where Template:Math is the spherical polar angle of Template:Math.

Expansion in spherical harmonics

With the spherical-harmonic addition theorem the equation can be rewritten as ei𝐤𝐫=4π=0m=ij(kr)Ym(𝐤^)Ym*(𝐫^), where

Note that the complex conjugation can be interchanged between the two spherical harmonics due to symmetry.

Applications

The plane wave expansion is applied in

See also

References


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