A laboratory experiment on EM backscatter from Farley-Buneman and gradient drift waves

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Backscattering, Ionospheric Drift, Microwave Scattering, Plasma Waves, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Space Plasmas, Centimeter Waves, E Region, Ion Beams, Ionospheric Propagation, Magnetohydrodynamic Stability, Microwave Circuits, Plasma Density, Plasma Drift, Plasma Spectra, Plasma Turbulence

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Results of laboratory experiment on Bragg backscatter of 3-cm microwaves by turbulent waves driven by the Farley-Buneman and gradient drift instabilities are reported. It is noted that the study is the third in a series of laboratory experiments performed to test, under controlled conditions, prevalent ideas on EM scattering by equatorial and high-latitude ionospheric waves and irregularities. It is shown through separate backscattering from fast and slow ion beam modes that a beam of EM radiation actually provides, in backscatter, information on the spectral content of the scattering medium.

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