Stimulated electromagnetic emission near electron cyclotron harmonics in the ionosphere

Abstract
Observations of electromagnetic emission stimulated by a high-frequency radio wave injected into the ionosphere from a ground-based powerful transmitter operated near harmonics of the iono- spheric electron cyclotron frequency are reported. Significant changes in the spectrum of the stimulated electromagnetic radiation were obtained as the injected frequency was varied in small steps around these harmonics. The experimental results are attributed to nonlinear wave interactions involving electrostatic wave modes perpendicular to the local geomagnetic field.