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The Novosibirsk Free-Electron Laser Facility

Authors :
Sergey Motygin
E.A. Kuper
L. E. Medvedev
Vladimir Volkov
Vitaly V. Kubarev
M.A. Scheglov
O. I. Deichuly
V. G. Tcheskidov
A. A. Kondakov
I. V. Kuptsov
V. R. Kozak
V. M. Petrov
A.N. Skrinsky
G.Ya. Kurkin
I. K. Sedlyarov
V. V. Repkov
V. N. Osipov
V. K. Ovchar
V.M. Popik
P.D. Vobly
E. N. Dementyev
Ya. V. Getmanov
S. A. Krutikhin
I. V. Davidyuk
E.I. Kolobanov
K. N. Chernov
Stanislav Serednyakov
B. A. Dovzhenko
Oleg A. Shevchenko
Ya. I. Gorbachev
V. S. Arbuzov
T. V. Salikova
Boris A. Knyazev
A. G. Tribendis
E. V. Kozyrev
A. M. Pilan
S. V. Tararyshkin
G.N. Kulipanov
Nikolay Vinokurov
Source :
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics. 83:228-231
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Allerton Press, 2019.

Abstract

The Novosibirsk FEL facility has three FELs installed on the first, second, and fourth orbits of the multiturn energy recovery linac (ERL). The first FEL covers the 90–240 μm range of wavelengths at an average radiation power of 0.5 kW with a pulse repetition rate of 5.6 or 11.2 MHz and a peak power of 1 MW. The second FEL operates in the 40–80 μm range of wavelengths at an average radiation power of 0.5 kW with a pulse-repetition rate of 7.5 MHz and a peak power of around 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 5–20 μm range of wavelengths. The Novosibirsk ERL is the world’s first and only multiturn ERL. Its distinctive features include a normally-conductive 180 MHz accelerating system, a direct current (DC) electrostatic electron gun with a control grid and thermionic cathode, three operating modes of the magnetic system, and a compact (6 × 40 m) design. The Novosibirsk FEL facility has been in operation for users of terahertz radiation since 2004.

Details

ISSN :
19349432 and 10628738
Volume :
83
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin of the Russian Academy of Sciences: Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b400d30cd4b3264acc27d5468dbff7a9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3103/s1062873819020278