Wave Propagation in Random Waveguides with Long-Range Correlations
Résumé
The paper presents an analysis of acoustic wave propagation in a waveguide with random fluctuations of its sound speed profile. These random perturbations are assumed to have long-range correlation properties. In the waveguide, a monochromatic wave can be decomposed in propagating modes and evanescent modes, and the random perturbation couples all these modes. The paper presents an asymptotic analysis of the mode-coupling mechanism and uses this to characterize the transmitted wave. The paper presents the first fully rigorous characterization of wave propagation in long-range non-layered media.
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