Abstract
This paper reports on strong attenuation of probe radio waves that have been observed when the waves propagate through the ionosphere as it is being disturbed by an intense radio wave. Experimental results are compared with theory. The effect observed is shown to be due to the defocusing of the probe wave propagating through an artificial ionospheric lens which is produced by the intense radio waves at altitudes of 100-200 km.
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