“…This is because (1) X‐mode pump waves do not have a strong enough parallel electric field at the X‐mode reflection height and (2) the frequency matching condition is not satisfied at the X‐mode reflection height. It is surprising that HFPLs and HFILs resulting from X‐mode pumping have been directly observed in recent X‐mode heating experiments (Blagoveshchenskaya et al, 2014, 2015, 2017; Wang X et al, 2016a, b; Wang X and Zhou C, 2017). Optical emissions (Blagoveshchenskaya et al, 2014), artificial small‐scale FAIs (Blagoveshchenskaya et al, 2011, 2013), narrow SEEs (Blagoveshchenskaya et al, 2015, 2017), HFILs, and HFPLs (Blagoveshchenskaya et al, 2014, 2015, 2017; Wang X et al, 2016b; Wang X and Zhou C, 2017) have been observed during these recent X‐mode heating experiments.…”