Abstract
The operation of a solid-state maser amplifier at 2800 Mc/sec is described. A dual-frequency cavity containing paramagnetic potassium chromicyanide in an isomorphous cobalt diluent is used at 1.25\ifmmode^\circ\else\textdegree\fi{}K. The experimental observations of the maser both as an amplifier and as an oscillator are compared with theory.
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