The bremsstrahlung of accelerated electrons passing through a converter is used to study multiparticle photonuclear reactions. The results of calculations, numerical modeling, design, and testing of a special magnetic cleaning system to obtain a “pure” beam of bremsstrahlung quanta when studying the cross-sections of such reactions at the
LUE-40 linac are presented. The system is based on commercially available permanent magnets of rectangular cross-sections. The maximum on-axis field is 0.9 T, which provides sufficient separation of the electron beam and gamma rays at a distance of more than 90 mm from the magnet.
The use of dielectric materials in the charged particles accelerators requires investigation of changes in the electrodynamic properties of these materials under the influence of ionizing radiation. First of all it is necessary to study the effect of radiation on the complex dielectric permittivity (ꜫ and tgδ) of these materials. The actual task is to measure very small relative changes in the dielectric constant, for example, ∆ꜫ/ꜫ~10-4. Such accuracy can be provided by resonator methods. In the present work results of theoretical and experimental research of microwave dielectric resonators with open boundaries are given. It is shown, that they can be used to measure dielectrics during irradiation by gamma radiation or charged particles beam. The analysis of factors that affect the accuracy of measurements is carried out.
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