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Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs. / Vinokurov, N. A.; Arbuzov, V. S.; Chernov, K. N. et al.

IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference. Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW), 2017. p. 4836-4841 (IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference).

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Vinokurov, NA, Arbuzov, VS, Chernov, KN, Davidyuk, IV, Deichuly, OI, Dementyev, EN, Dovzhenko, BA, Getmanov, YV, Gorbachev, YI, Knyazev, BA, Kolobanov, EI, Kondakov, AA, Kozak, VR, Kozyrev, EV, Krutikhin, SA, Kubarev, VV, Kulipanov, GN, Kuper, EA, Kuptsov, IV, Kurkin, GY, Medvedev, LE, Motygin, SV, Ovchar, VK, Osipov, VN, Petrov, VM, Pilan, AM, Popik, VM, Repkov, VV, Salikova, TV, Scheglov, MA, Sedlyarov, IK, Serednyakov, SS, Shevchenko, OA, Skrinsky, AN, Tararyshkin, SV, Tribendis, AG, Tcheskidov, VG, Vobly, PD & Volkov, VN 2017, Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs. in IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference. IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference, Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW), pp. 4836-4841, 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC 2017, Bella Conference Center, Denmark, 14.05.2017.

APA

Vinokurov, N. A., Arbuzov, V. S., Chernov, K. N., Davidyuk, I. V., Deichuly, O. I., Dementyev, E. N., Dovzhenko, B. A., Getmanov, Y. V., Gorbachev, Y. I., Knyazev, B. A., Kolobanov, E. I., Kondakov, A. A., Kozak, V. R., Kozyrev, E. V., Krutikhin, S. A., Kubarev, V. V., Kulipanov, G. N., Kuper, E. A., Kuptsov, I. V., ... Volkov, V. N. (2017). Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs. In IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference (pp. 4836-4841). (IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference). Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW).

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Vinokurov NA, Arbuzov VS, Chernov KN, Davidyuk IV, Deichuly OI, Dementyev EN et al. Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs. In IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference. Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW). 2017. p. 4836-4841. (IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference).

Author

Vinokurov, N. A. ; Arbuzov, V. S. ; Chernov, K. N. et al. / Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs. IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference. Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW), 2017. pp. 4836-4841 (IPAC 2017 - Proceedings of the 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference).

BibTeX

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title = "Novosibirsk four-orbit ERL with three FELs",
abstract = "The Novosibirsk FEL facility has three FELs, installed on the first, second and fourth orbits of the ERL. The first FEL covers the wavelength range of 90 - 240 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 5.6 or 11.2 MHz and a peak power of up to 1 MW. The second FEL operates in the range of 40 - 80 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 7.5 MHz and a peak power of about 1 MW. These two FELs are the world's most powerful (in terms of average power) sources of coherent narrow-band (less than 1%) radiation in their wavelength ranges. The third FEL was commissioned in 2015 to cover the wavelength range of 5 - 20 μm. The Novosibirsk ERL is the first and the only multiturn ERL in the world. Its peculiar features include the normal-conductive 180 MHz accelerating system, the DC electron gun with the grid thermionic cathode, three operation modes of the magnetic system, and a rather compact (6×40 m2) design. The facility has been operating for users of terahertz radiation since 2004.",
author = "Vinokurov, {N. A.} and Arbuzov, {V. S.} and Chernov, {K. N.} and Davidyuk, {I. V.} and Deichuly, {O. I.} and Dementyev, {E. N.} and Dovzhenko, {B. A.} and Getmanov, {Ya V.} and Gorbachev, {Ya I.} and Knyazev, {B. A.} and Kolobanov, {E. I.} and Kondakov, {A. A.} and Kozak, {V. R.} and Kozyrev, {E. V.} and Krutikhin, {S. A.} and Kubarev, {V. V.} and Kulipanov, {G. N.} and Kuper, {E. A.} and Kuptsov, {I. V.} and Kurkin, {G. Ya} and Medvedev, {L. E.} and Motygin, {S. V.} and Ovchar, {V. K.} and Osipov, {V. N.} and Petrov, {V. M.} and Pilan, {A. M.} and Popik, {V. M.} and Repkov, {V. V.} and Salikova, {T. V.} and Scheglov, {M. A.} and Sedlyarov, {I. K.} and Serednyakov, {S. S.} and Shevchenko, {O. A.} and Skrinsky, {A. N.} and Tararyshkin, {S. V.} and Tribendis, {A. G.} and Tcheskidov, {V. G.} and Vobly, {P. D.} and Volkov, {V. N.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2017 CC-BY-3.0 and by the respective authors; 8th International Particle Accelerator Conference, IPAC 2017 ; Conference date: 14-05-2017 Through 19-05-2017",
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month = jul,
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AU - Vinokurov, N. A.

AU - Arbuzov, V. S.

AU - Chernov, K. N.

AU - Davidyuk, I. V.

AU - Deichuly, O. I.

AU - Dementyev, E. N.

AU - Dovzhenko, B. A.

AU - Getmanov, Ya V.

AU - Gorbachev, Ya I.

AU - Knyazev, B. A.

AU - Kolobanov, E. I.

AU - Kondakov, A. A.

AU - Kozak, V. R.

AU - Kozyrev, E. V.

AU - Krutikhin, S. A.

AU - Kubarev, V. V.

AU - Kulipanov, G. N.

AU - Kuper, E. A.

AU - Kuptsov, I. V.

AU - Kurkin, G. Ya

AU - Medvedev, L. E.

AU - Motygin, S. V.

AU - Ovchar, V. K.

AU - Osipov, V. N.

AU - Petrov, V. M.

AU - Pilan, A. M.

AU - Popik, V. M.

AU - Repkov, V. V.

AU - Salikova, T. V.

AU - Scheglov, M. A.

AU - Sedlyarov, I. K.

AU - Serednyakov, S. S.

AU - Shevchenko, O. A.

AU - Skrinsky, A. N.

AU - Tararyshkin, S. V.

AU - Tribendis, A. G.

AU - Tcheskidov, V. G.

AU - Vobly, P. D.

AU - Volkov, V. N.

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N2 - The Novosibirsk FEL facility has three FELs, installed on the first, second and fourth orbits of the ERL. The first FEL covers the wavelength range of 90 - 240 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 5.6 or 11.2 MHz and a peak power of up to 1 MW. The second FEL operates in the range of 40 - 80 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 7.5 MHz and a peak power of about 1 MW. These two FELs are the world's most powerful (in terms of average power) sources of coherent narrow-band (less than 1%) radiation in their wavelength ranges. The third FEL was commissioned in 2015 to cover the wavelength range of 5 - 20 μm. The Novosibirsk ERL is the first and the only multiturn ERL in the world. Its peculiar features include the normal-conductive 180 MHz accelerating system, the DC electron gun with the grid thermionic cathode, three operation modes of the magnetic system, and a rather compact (6×40 m2) design. The facility has been operating for users of terahertz radiation since 2004.

AB - The Novosibirsk FEL facility has three FELs, installed on the first, second and fourth orbits of the ERL. The first FEL covers the wavelength range of 90 - 240 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 5.6 or 11.2 MHz and a peak power of up to 1 MW. The second FEL operates in the range of 40 - 80 μm at an average radiation power of up to 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 7.5 MHz and a peak power of about 1 MW. These two FELs are the world's most powerful (in terms of average power) sources of coherent narrow-band (less than 1%) radiation in their wavelength ranges. The third FEL was commissioned in 2015 to cover the wavelength range of 5 - 20 μm. The Novosibirsk ERL is the first and the only multiturn ERL in the world. Its peculiar features include the normal-conductive 180 MHz accelerating system, the DC electron gun with the grid thermionic cathode, three operation modes of the magnetic system, and a rather compact (6×40 m2) design. The facility has been operating for users of terahertz radiation since 2004.

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