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Rapid and Accurate Measurement of Polarization and Fading of Weak VHF Signals Obliquely Reflected From Sporadic-E Layers

Chris Deacon, Ben A. Witvliet, Simon N. Steendam, Cathryn N. Mitchell

2020IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the E-region of the ionosphere, at heights between 90 and 130 km, thin patches of enhanced ionization occur intermittently. The electron density in these sporadic-E (Es) clouds can sometimes be so high that radio waves with frequencies up to 150 MHz are obliquely reflected. While this phenomenon is well known, the reflection mechanism itself is not well understood. To investigate this question, an experimental system has been developed for accurate polarimetric and fading measurements of 50 MHz radio waves obliquely reflected by mid-latitude Es layers. The overall sensitivity of the system is optimized by reducing environmental electromagnetic noise, giving the ability to observe weak, short-lived 50 MHz Es propagation events. The effect of the ground reflection on observed polarization is analyzed and the induced amplitude and phase biases are compensated. It is found that accurate measurements are only possible below the pseudo-Brewster angle. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the system, initial empirical results are presented which provide clear evidence of magneto-ionic double refraction.

Topics & Concepts

Polarization (electrochemistry)IonosphereFadingPhysicsRadio waveBrewster's angleOpticsIonospheric reflectionReflection (computer programming)AmplitudeSporadic E propagationHigh frequencyIonizationComputational physicsRefractionPolarimetryIonospheric absorptionGeophysicsScatteringIonBrewsterTelecommunicationsChemistryProgramming languagePhysical chemistryComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsDecoding methodsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsGNSS positioning and interferenceEarthquake Detection and Analysis
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