DocumentCode
2344612
Title
Bragg scattering of EM waves by microwave produced periodic plasma layers
Author
Zhang, Yu Shrike ; Kuo, Spencer P.
Author_Institution
Weber Res. Inst., Polytech. Univ., Farmingdale, NY, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
0-0 1989
Firstpage
150
Lastpage
151
Abstract
Summary Form only given, as follows. Uses of artificial plasma layers as Bragg reflectors for applications in telecommunication links and over-the-horizon (OTH) radars are currently being investigated in a large chamber of Plexiglas. Two microwave beams at right angles to each other are directed through the S-band horns into the chamber containing air at a pressure comparable to that of the upper atmosphere ( approximately 50 km). Inside the chamber, the microwave beams produce a series of equally spaced plasma layers parallel to the plane bisecting the two beams. A third beam is then incident on the plasma layers, and the reflected signal is collected for analysis. A sweep microwave generator (4-8 GHz) is used to generate a test wave which enters the chamber through a C-band horn. The test wave is swept in a frequency range much higher than the plasma cutoff frequency in order to separate the coherent Bragg reflection mechanism from the cutoff mechanism. The incident angle of the test wave with respect to the normal of the plasma layers is 45 degrees . Hence, one of the S-band horns located at right angles to the adjacent side can be used as the receiver of a Bragg scattered test wave. The experimental results agree very well with the theory.<>
Keywords
electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma; electromagnetic wave scattering; microwave generation; plasma diagnostics; radar; telecommunication links; 4 to 8 GHz; C-band horn; EM wave Bragg scattering; Plexiglas chamber; S-band horns; coherent Bragg reflection mechanism; incident angle; microwave beams; microwave produced periodic plasma layers; over-the-horizon radars; plasma cutoff frequency; sweep microwave generator; telecommunication links; test wave; upper atmosphere; Electromagnetic propagation in plasma media; Electromagnetic scattering; Microwave generation; Plasma measurements; Radar;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Plasma Science, 1989. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1989 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Buffalo, NY, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/PLASMA.1989.166254
Filename
166254
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