Analysis of the mode composition of an X-band overmoded O-type Cerenkov high-power microwave oscillator Phys. Plasmas 19, 103102 (2012) Gap independent coupling into parallel plate terahertz waveguides using cylindrical horn antennas J. Appl. Phys. 112, 073102 (2012) A band-pass filter approach within molecular dynamics for the prediction of intrinsic quality factors of nanoresonators J. Appl. Phys. 112, 074301 (2012) A research of W-band folded waveguide traveling wave tube with elliptical sheet electron beam Phys. Plasmas 19, 093117 (2012) Additional information on Rev. Sci. Instrum. The design, realization, and characterization of a compact magnetron-type microwave cavity operating with a TE 011 -like mode are presented. The resonator works at the rubidium hyperfine ground-state frequency (i.e., 6.835 GHz) by accommodating a glass cell of 25 mm diameter containing rubidium vapor. Its design analysis demonstrates the limitation of the loop-gap resonator lumped model when targeting such a large cell, thus numerical optimization was done to obtain the required performances. Microwave characterization of the realized prototype confirmed the expected working behavior. Double-resonance and Zeeman spectroscopy performed with this cavity indicated an excellent microwave magnetic field homogeneity: the performance validation of the cavity was done by achieving an excellent short-term clock stability as low as 2.4 × 10 −13 τ −1/2 . The achieved experimental results and the compact design make this resonator suitable for applications in portable atomic high-performance frequency standards for both terrestrial and space applications.