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DEVELOPMENT OF A MILLIMETER WAVEMASER.

Authors: W. E. Hughes; C. R. Kremenek; D. C. Webb; WESTINGHOUSE DEFENSE AND SPACE CENTER BALTIMORE MD
Abstract:
Work that has been completed on a packaged millimeter wave maser program is presented. A dielectric cavity maser was successfully operated at a frequency of 70 gc using the iron ion, Fe(3+) in a host crystalline structure of titanium dioxide, rutile. A traveling wave maser was designed, using dielectric slowing of rutile; however, problems encountered in matching the dielectric material to the microwave circuitry prevented delivery of a completed system. A new superconducting magnet design was completed during the program, and new ferrite isolator materials were investigated to determine their behavioras a function of temperature. (Author)

Description: Final rept.
Pages: 129
Report Date: 01 JAN 1964
Contract Number: DA36029sc90778
Report Number: 0852734

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Keywords relating to this report:
ANISOTROPY
DIELECTRICS
FERRITES
IMPURITIES
IRON
MAGNETS
MILLIMETER WAVES
RUTILE
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
TEMPERATUREZ
TRAVELING WAVE TUBES
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