M. Laroussi et Wt. Anderson, ATTENUATION OF ELECTROMAGNETIC-WAVES BY A PLASMA-LAYER AT ATMOSPHERIC-PRESSURE, International journal of infrared and millimeter waves, 19(3), 1998, pp. 453-464
Plasma layers at atmospheric pressure, are good broad band absorbers o
f electromagnetic radiation. However, to get substantial attenuations,
two parameters have to be optimized. These are the plasma number dens
ity, and the thickness of the plasma layer. It is found that in order
to be an effective attenuator of microwave radiation, a plasma layer h
as to have a number density in the 10(13) cm(-3) range, and a thicknes
s equal or larger than the wavelength of the incident wave. However, a
s the frequency increases, the amount of attenuation tends to reach a
limiting value directly proportional to the number density.