Bragg scattering of electromagnetic waves by microwave-produced plasma layers
Abstract
A set of parallel plasma layers is generated by two intersecting microwave pulses in a chamber containing dry air at a pressure comparable to the upper atmosphere. The dependencies of breakdown conditions on the pressure and pulse length are examined. The results are shown to be consistent with the appearance of tail erosion of the microwave pulse caused by air breakdown. A Bragg scattering experiment, using the plasma layers as a Bragg reflector, is then performed. Both time domain and frequency domain measurements of wave scattering are conducted. The experimental results are found to agree very well with the theory.
- Publication:
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Physics of Fluids B
- Pub Date:
- March 1990
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.859301
- Bibcode:
- 1990PhFlB...2..667K
- Keywords:
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- Bragg Angle;
- Electromagnetic Radiation;
- Microwave Scattering;
- Plasma Layers;
- Plasma-Electromagnetic Interaction;
- Wave Scattering;
- Airglow;
- Electric Pulses;
- Optical Measurement;
- Geophysics