Mc. Kelley et Lj. Gelinas, Gradient drift instability in midlatitude sporadic E layers: localization of physical and wavenumber space, GEOPHYS R L, 27(4), 2000, pp. 457-460
Ionospheric plasmas containing density gradients are subject to a gradient
drift instability under the influence of an externally applied electric fie
ld or neutral wind. In this paper we present electric field wave data from
the Sudden Atom Layers sounding rocket showing a pure gradient drift instab
ility on the topside of a 1 km thick sporadic E layer. An outer scale of 50
m was determined. Considering the local linear growth rate and the mapping
of the electric field structures along magnetic field lines, we conclude t
hat structures with scales larger than 50 m perpendicular to the magnetic f
ield map into regions of linear stability where they are damped. The free e
nergy is localized in wavenumber space, yielding peak fluctuating fields of
6 mV/m, corresponding to electron drifts over 190 m/s and a cascade of ene
rgy to meter scales.