Study of the Attenuation Characteristic of Electromagnetic Waves in Plasma Sheath

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Plasma sheath that seriously impacts the propagation of electromagnetic waves will be produced when an aircraft flying in the atmosphere at very high speed. This thesis concentrates on the study of the attenuation characteristic of electromagnetic waves in plasma sheath. Through discussing the formation mechanism of plasma sheath and analyzing the propagation characteristic of electromagnetic waves, the scope of communication outage will be learned. The plasma sheath is segmented into plentiful subshells which are considered as uniform layers. Ultimately the factors which affect the attenuation of electromagnetic waves will be known.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1044-1045)

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104-110

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October 2014

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