We show that ubiquitous small conducting particles of meteoric origin in the mesosphere and stratosphere may explain some features of sprite occurrence and fine structure. The main processes involved are: electrostatic field amplification by microspires on the dust surface, "cathode-like instability" in their vicinity, autoemission and explosive emission of electrons. Additional observations, theoretical development and perhaps laboratory experiments are warranted.
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Zabotin, N. A., & Wright, J. W. (2001). Role of meteoric dust in sprite formation. Geophysical Research Letters, 28(13), 2593–2596. https://doi.org/10.1029/2000GL012699
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