Title :
Plasma-induced frequency shifts in microwave beams
Author :
Rader, M. ; Dyer, Fred ; Matas, A. ; Alexeff, I.
Abstract :
Summary form only given, as follows. Microwave frequency shifts have been investigated by two different processes. In the first, a microwave beam is reflected from a plasma jet produced by a Bostic gun. Frequency upshifts of about 4 MHz are produced on a beam at 3 GHz. The reflected signal at 3 GHz is observed to drop in intensity during this process by about 30 dB. In the second process, microwaves are propagated through a waveguide in which plasma is suddenly created by a pulsed electrical discharge. Since the phase velocity in a plasma is higher than in a vacuum, one might expect the microwaves to be ejected from the plasma, producing a frequency upshift. Experimentally, it is found that a frequency upshift of over 10 MHz in a signal of 2.6 GHz is routinely observed. An interesting observation is that a frequency downshift is observed. This frequency downshift appears only in a system at low gas pressure, less than 10-4 torr, and occurs later in time than the frequency upshift. It is suspected that it is the result of plasma decay and is the inverse of the second process described above
Keywords :
electromagnetic wave propagation in plasma; 10 MHz; 10-4 torr; 2.6 GHz; 3 GHz; 4 MHz; Bostic gun; frequency downshift; frequency upshift; microwave beams; plasma decay; plasma jet; plasma-induced frequency shifts; pulsed electrical discharge; waveguide;
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Science, 1990. IEEE Conference Record - Abstracts., 1990 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Oakland, CA, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.1990.110740