Abstract

A β spectrometer is described which uses a Si(Li) detector together with a system of diaphragms in a homogeneous magnetic field. Lead shielding between the source and detector provides a partial protection of the detector against electromagnetic radiation from the source and the diaphragms make it possible to select a desired energy range of electrons for investigation. The instrument seems to be especially useful when studying very low intensity effects in the presence of intense electron radiation of another energy.

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