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Millimeter wave scattering and diffraction in 110 GHz air breakdown plasma
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2013
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Diffraction PatternEngineeringPhysicsPlasma TheoryApplied PhysicsApplied Plasma PhysicFundamental Plasma PhysicPlasma SciencePlasma PhysicsPlasma ConfinementPlasma PhotonicsMicrowave DiagnosticsPlasma FilamentsMillimeter Wave TechnologyFull Beam Power
We present measurements of the scattering, reflection, absorption, and transmission of a 1.5 MW, 110 GHz quasioptical gyrotron beam by a self-induced air breakdown plasma. The breakdown forms a periodic array of plasma filaments, oriented parallel to the incident electric field polarization that propagates toward the microwave source. For incident intensity of 3 MW/cm2, calorimetric measurements show that as much as 45% of the full beam power is absorbed by the plasma, averaged over the pulse, 1% is reflected backward, and the remainder is transmitted and also scattered into a wide angular spread. We observe that approximately 10 times more power is scattered in the direction perpendicular to the filaments than parallel. The far-field angular distribution of transmitted power exhibits a diffraction pattern that changes throughout the 2-μs life of the plasma.
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