Transition radiation mechanism for broad-band component of stimulated electromagnetic emission

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Broadband, F Region, High Frequencies, Plasma Density, Plasma Waves, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Radio Emission, Radio Waves, Stimulated Emission, Electron Beams, Hot Electrons, Ionospheric Electron Density, Irregularities

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As is well known, in the F-region of the ionosphere, modified by high power HF radio waves, broad-band electomagnetic stimulated emission (SEE) is observed. Beams of superthermal electrons and intensive small-scale irregularities both were discovered in the modified region. These magnetic field aligned irregularities have caviton shape - deep electron density holes. The presence of such irregularities and superthermal electrons create conditions for generation of transition emission. We consider this radiation mechanism for interpretation the SEE broad-band component.

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