Abstract

It is discussed whether it is possible to discover the diffracted radiation of channeled electrons experimentally. A new method for orienting a crystal in average-energy electron accelerators with short times of the acceleration cycle and the electron spill to the target (microtrons and linear accelerators) is proposed. It uses the integral characteristics of the yield of soft radiation from thin metal targets and provides a considerable decrease in the time required for the crystal orientation. An experimental setup is created, a complex of programs for equipment operation is developed and debugged, and test measurements are conducted at the microtron operating at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, which makes it possible to carry out proposed experimental studies in the nearest future.

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