Resonance cones in nonthermal plasmas: Laboratory experiments

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Antenna Radiation Patterns, Cold Plasmas, Kinetic Theory, Plasma Diagnostics, Plasma Probes, Earth Ionosphere, Electron Density Profiles, Plasma Density, Plasma Temperature

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The resonance cone method is introduced. It is based on a high-frequency probe, which determines plasma parameters like electron density and temperature from the radiation pattern of a small antenna in a magnetized plasma. The method was extended to detect beam-like modifications of the electron distribution function. The experimental verification of an interference structure is reported and its capabilities as a diagnostic method for laboratory and ionospheric plasmas are discussed. Use of the method to study midlatitude ionospheric plasma from a sounding rocket is mentioned.

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