ABSTRACT

In this chapter we discuss the quantum theory of scattering of incident particles from the target where an incident beam has point particles, scattering is elastic, the scattering potential is time independent, there is no multiple scattering, and the interaction between an incident particle and a scattering center is described by the potential that depends only on relative positions of particles. Scattering cross-section and frame of reference, asymptotic expansion of wave function and formal expression for scattering amplitude, partial wave analysis, integral equation, and the Born approximation are covered in the chapter, in a broader sense. Free particle and asymptotic solutions, scattering amplitude and phase shift, optical theorem, scattering length, phase shift and its interpretation, scattering by a square well potential and by hard sphere potential, and interpretation of the phase shift and its expression are explained with the use of partial wave analysis. Scattering from bare and screened potentials within the Born approximation, validity of the Born approximation, and the transformation from the center of a mass coordinate system to a laboratory coordinate system are written towards the end of the chapter.