Uniqueness of scatterer in inverse acoustic obstacle scattering with a single incident plane wave

Abstract

In this paper, we give a positive answer to a challenging open problem for recovering unknown obstacle (which is usually referred to as a scatterer) by acoustic wave probe associated to the Helmholtz equation. We show that the acoustic scattering amplitude A(β, α0, k0), known for all β∈ S2, where S2 is the unit sphere in R3, α0∈ S2 is fixed, k0>0 is fixed, determines the obstacle D and the boundary condition on ∂ D uniquely (The boundary condition on ∂ D is either the Dirichlet, or Neumann, or the impedance one).

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