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1 March 2004 Experiments with electron beam injection in ionosphere plasma and rare gas
V. Bykovsky, I. Meshkov, I. Selesnev, E. Syresin
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Proceedings Volume 5398, Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics; (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.552075
Event: Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, 2003, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
The active experiment "Electron" is intended for the electron beam injection from a meteorological rocket in the ionosphere plasma. The beam is injected in the ionosphere plasma at a current of 0.5A and an energy of 6.5-8 keV. The energy spectrums are given for the plasma electrons and ions. The radio-wave spectrum is measured in a RF frequency range of 100-500 MHz. The radio wave traversing through the electron beam injection region is discussed. The laboratory experiments are performed with the electron beam injection in a rare gas to model the active outer-space experiments.
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V. Bykovsky, I. Meshkov, I. Selesnev, and E. Syresin "Experiments with electron beam injection in ionosphere plasma and rare gas", Proc. SPIE 5398, Sixth Seminar on Problems of Theoretical and Applied Electron and Ion Optics, (1 March 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.552075
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Electron beams

Rockets

Ions

Modulation

Electromagnetic radiation

Sensors

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