Millimeter radio wave scattering on laser-induced discharges in a dusty atmosphere

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Aerosols, Atmospheric Attenuation, Atmospheric Lasers, Electric Discharges, Millimeter Waves, Radio Scattering, Atmospheric Composition, Atmospheric Scattering, Radio Transmission

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The integral absorption of millimeter radio waves in atmospheric gases on the near-ground and oblique paths with a scatterer is compared. The scattering properties of millimeter-radio waves of the plasma nimbus of the laser-induced air discharge in atmospheric aerosol are studied experimentally. It is shown that laser-induced breakdown can be used as a repeater for mm-band communication lines up to 40 km.

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