Abstract Theoretical model and solutions on power line harmonic radiation (PLHR) propagating in the ground, air, and anisotropic homogeneous ionosphere are presented. The theoretical model is verified by the PLHR events observed by the DEMETER satellite. Some propagation characteristics of PLHR based on the model are obtained. This paper is beneficial to quantitatively interpret the formation mechanism of PLHR phenomenon.
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 51207006) and the Natural Science Foundation of Beijing, China (Grant No. 3123038).
Wu Jing (吴静), Fu Jing-Jing (付静静), Zhang Chong (张翀) Propagation characteristics of power line harmonic radiation in the ionosphere 2014 Chin. Phys. B 23 034102
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