Abstract

Abstract Based on the regularities of the electron absorption in the ring collectors a new method for reconstructing the angular distribution function of the magnetized electrons has been worked out. To realize it the angular spread detector with a cylindrical channel of a variable cross-section was developed and applied in an experiment with a high-current electron beam. The results of the measurements with this detector have demonstrated the possibility to achieve an angular spread of 0.1 rad level in microsecond high-current beams generated in a magnetically insulated diode with an explosive-emission cathode at a voltage of ∼ 1 MV.

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