Interaction of monochromatic VLF-waves with the turbulent ionosphere

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Atmospheric Turbulence, Ionospheric Propagation, Monochromatic Radiation, Plasma Waves, Very Low Frequencies, Wave Interaction, Plasma Resonance, Polar Regions, Whistlers

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A theory for the broadening of the frequency spectrum of quasi-monochromatic VLF-signals in the turbulent ionosphere is proposed which is based on the transformation of an initial whistler into a plasma wave near the resonance cone during interaction with small-scale ionospheric turbulence. The theory makes possible a quantitative explanation of the following observational data: the magnitude of frequency broadening, the predominance of the electric component, a sharp increase in the energy density of the electromagnetic field, and the time characteristics of the broadened signal. It is shown that a sufficiently developed turbulence can block the transmission through the ionosphere of VLF-waves of artificial or natural origin.

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