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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2010 Volume 36, Issue 3, Pages 88–95 (Mi pjtf9417)

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Experimental proof of the existence of a surface electromagnetic wave

Yu. B. Bashkuev, V. B. Khaptanov, M. G. Dembelov

Department of Physical Problems, Buryat Scientific Center, Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences, Ulan-Ude, Buryatia, 670047, Russia

Abstract: Results of experiments for the observation of surface electromagnetic waves (SEWs) in the decameter range (10 and 15 MHz) excited by a vertical dipole and propagating above the ice-coated surface of a salt lake over a distance of up to 1.2 km are considered. It is shown that the SEW decays much more weakly than the “ground” ray. An analysis of the field of radiation from the vertical dipole reveals the presence of a wave with an amplitude decaying with the distance $R$ approximately as $1/R^{1/2}$, which corresponds to the SEW divergence. The absolute values of the radiation attenuation function $|W|$ are significantly greater than unity and reach $|W|\approx$ 2, which also corresponds to the SEW. Experimental data on the SEW damping agree with the results of numerical calculations of the electromagnetic field in the system under consideration.

Received: 01.09.2009


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2010, 36:2, 136–139

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