Citation
Abstract
This report presents the computational results of a comparison of maser materials for a 32-GHz maser amplifier. The search for a better maser material is prompted by the relatively large amount of pump power required to sustain a population inversion in ruby at frequencies on the order of 30 GHz and above. The general requirements of a maser material and the specific problems with ruby are outlined. The spin Hamiltonian is used to calculate energy levels and transition probabilities for ruby and twelve other materials, A table is compiled of several attractive operating points for each of the materials analyzed. All the materials analyzed possess operating points that could be superior to ruby. To complete the evaluation of the materials, measurements of inversion ratio and pump power requirements must be made in the future.
Details
- Volume
- 42-95
- Published
- November 15, 1988
- Pages
- 58–70
- File Size
- 688.7 KB