Pn. Guzdar et al., THE SELF-FOCUSING INSTABILITY IN THE PRESENCE OF DENSITY IRREGULARITIES IN THE IONOSPHERE, J GEO R-S P, 101(A2), 1996, pp. 2453-2460
The self-focusing instability of high-power radio waves in the ionosph
ere in the presence of density irregularities is presented. The presen
t study addresses the role of preexisting density irregularities which
are always present in the instability region. The presence of ambient
irregularities results in the excitation of wave numbers, which, on t
he basis of homogeneous theory of the self-focusing instability, shoul
d be stable. This effect can explain the puzzling observations that in
dicate growth of the medium-scale (on the order of hundreds of meters)
irregularities during ionospheric heating. The computational results
are compared with available experimental data and will be used to plan
experiments using the upcoming High-Frequency Active Auroral Research
Program heater.