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A chamber experiment for the feasibility study of an artificial plasma reflector for OTH radar applications

Abstract

The feasibility of using two intersecting beams for plasma generation in the upper atmosphere as an over-the-horizon radar reflector was investigated. A cube was filled with dry air to a pressure corresponding to the simulated altitude, and two components of a split microwave beam were fed into the cube at right angles. Plasma layers were generated where the two beams intersected. Three critical issues were addressed: (1) reflectivity of the generated plasma layers; (2) propagation of high power microwave pulses; and (3) lifetime of the plasma

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