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Stimulated emission, amplification, and upward frequency shift of the orbitron maser
The Orbitron Maser is a device in which R.F. radiation is produced by electrons in elongated or circular orbits around a positively charged central anode wire. This wire is surrounded by a circular cylinder which is at ground potential. This cylinder acts both as a cathode and as a cavity resonator. The frequency of this radiation, for circular orbits, (v) is,