Published 1979 | Version v1
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A small, passively operated hydrogen maser

  • 1. National Bureau of Standards, Frequency and Time Standards Group, Boulder, CO

Description

The paper describes a compact passive hydrogen maser with unique features including a reduction in size. It uses a passive operation mode, permitting the use of a small microwave TE(011) cavity dielectrically loaded by a low loss alumina. The Teflon coated quartz bulb common in other masers has been replaced by a Teflon coating on the inside wall of the cavity producing a simpler designed and a more rugged H-maser package. The cavity and the attached endcaps comprise the vacuum envelope, allowing the use of a single vacuum system. The dimensional stability of the ceramic cavity under barometric changes is sufficiently within the range of the electronic cavity servo so that a second vacuum system is not required. For temperature control, a single oven is located in the magnetic shield nest

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Electronic Industries Association.
Imprint Place
Washington, DC
Imprint Title
Annual frequency control symposium
Journal Page Range
p. 554-562.

Conference

Title
33. annual symposium on frequency control.
Dates
30 May - 1 Jun 1979.
Place
Atlantic City, NJ (USA).