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The second Z-propagation window

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ELLIS1,2investigated the condition in the ionosphere under which an upgoing ordinary radio wave is converted, through a coupling process, into an upgoing extraordinary wave in the Z mode. (Propagation in the Z mode requires the presence of both an ionised gas and a magnetic field; hence such waves cannot be received in free space.) This occurs for a wave incident on the ionosphere from below with its wave normal close to a critical direction in the magnetic meridian plane. This direction is such that when the wave reaches the level where X = 1, which is normally a complete reflector for the ordinary wave, its wave-normal direction has become close to the magnetic field line direction. The symbols X and Y are as usually defined in magnetoionic theory (see Ratcliffe3). The level X = 1 becomes semi-transparent for a cone of angles centred on the critical direction. This cone is called the ‘Ellis window’. The Z-mode waves are reflected at a higher level where X = 1+Y. Here I wish to draw attention to a window which is relevant to the escape of Z-mode radiation produced naturally in the topside ionosphere

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JONES, D. The second Z-propagation window. Nature 262, 674–675 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1038/262674a0

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