Abstract:
Òhå review is based în à report presented bó the author at the RAS Physical Sciences Division's session in honor îf Vitaly L Ginzburg's 90th birthday. It examines the current status of theoretical and experimental research on nonlinear phenomena arising when à powerful radio wave propagates in the ionosphere. Òhå focus is în the modification îf the ionosphere under the resonance excitation îf natural plasma oscillations by radio waves. Òhå upper-hybrid resonance gives rise to strong upper- and lower-hybrid plasma waves; excites strongly elongated ionospheric irregularities, and induces artificial ionospheric radio emission. Nonlinear processes are found to undergo complete transformation near double resonances, when the upper-hybrid frequency is close to à multiple îf the electron gyromagnetic frequency. In the neighborhood îf the Langmuir resonance, intense plasma waves and ion-sound waves are excited, electrons are effectively accelerated, and àn artificial glow îf the ionosphere appears.