Effect of artificial nonadiabatic irregularity on the refractive injection of short radio waves into the ionospheric waveguide

Physics – Optics

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Geometrical Optics, Ionospheric Propagation, Nonuniform Plasmas, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Short Wave Radio Transmission, Waveguides, Geomagnetism, Ionospheric Electron Density, Nonadiabatic Conditions

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A geometrical-optics analysis shows that short waves can be injected into an ionospheric interlayer channel by means of an artificial irregularity produced by radiation from a short-wave transmitter with an equivalent power of about 300 MW. The maximum sector of radiation angles for trapped rays is about 0.3 deg for a wave channel of the order of 100-300 km.

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