"A wave field sent into the storm front could act as a magnetic mirror, repelling the charged particles back along the path of their approach."
The principle of the spatially modulated wave field was developed in 1993 by Bailey et al.
Further applications concern the coherent superposition of non-optical wave fields.
Anomalous absorption effects take place due to a standing wave patterns of two wave fields.
The angular spectrum method is a technique for modeling the propagation of a wave field.
Here a constant angular frequency, chosen in accordance with the characteristics of the wave field under study.
For this to be possible, the wave field must be coherent.
The wave field gives energy to the particles.
The energy in such a wave field would seem to be accessible, e.g., with nothing more complicated than a directional coupler.
At the moment of impact, however, the entire wave field disappears and a photon appears.