Self-interaction of strong low-frequency waves in the earth's ionospheric plasma

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Ionospheric Propagation, Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction, Radio Transmission, Wave Interaction, Night Sky, Oscillographs, Signal Transmission, Very Low Frequencies

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The possibility of temporarily altering the properties of the ionosphere by transmitting high-power radio waves from ground-based transmitters has been studied by a number of investigators. These studies, however, were limited to the use of high-power high-frequency transmitters. In the present paper, the nonlinear effects in the ionosphere are studied experimentally, using VLF waves in the range of 3 to 20 kHz. An effect of self-interaction of low-frequency waves in the ionosphere was observed and was found to depend on the transmitter power, the local time, and the latitude. (The effect is more pronounced at nighttime than at daytime and at high latitudes than at mid-latitudes.)

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