Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Dec 2009
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2009agufmsa11b..08i&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting 2009, abstract #SA11B-08
Statistics
Applications
[0619] Electromagnetics / Electromagnetic Theory, [2403] Ionosphere / Active Experiments, [2494] Ionosphere / Instruments And Techniques, [6969] Radio Science / Remote Sensing
Scientific paper
Radio phase modes are a low-frequency electromagnetic wave (radio) manifestation of photon orbital angular momentum (OAM) modes. At optical (laser) wavelengths OAM is an active area of theoretical and experimental research. Theory and modelling of radio phase modes show they may also easily be generated and, under certain conditions, detected with modern radio antenna arrays. Transimission of radio phase modes has been attempted using the HAARP HF transmitter in Alaska and the Jicamarca VHF radar in Peru. The HAARP experiment was designed to search for ionospheric modification effects of phase modes, while the Jicamarca experiment explored the possibility of using phase modes for remote sensing. Further work at Jicamarca will be aimed at verifying phase mode transmission and detection capabilities by using the moon as a reflector. Other potential applications of phase modes include the detection of radio OAM generated by astrophysical sources and their use in communications as a way of transmitting multiple signals at a single frequency.
Bergman J. J.
Chau J. J.
Daldorff L. K.
Hysell Dave L.
Isham B.
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