Abstract:A 100 MeV eight-turn accelerator-recuperator intended to drive a high-power infrared free-electron laser (FEL) is currently under construction in Novosibirsk. The first stage of the machine includes a one-turn accelerator-recuperator that contains a full-scale RF system. It was commissioned successfully in June 2002.
“…Oversize Weight Loss (4) where Weight i and Ovrsize i are the weight coefficient (proportional to the carrying current) and the final oversize of a partial beam respectively, independently for x and y.…”
Section: Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its operation mode is one pulse for a long time. The injector of BINP FEL [4] is used as a beam source. It's very similar to one at KAERI.…”
Section: Beamline For Beam Splitting Into Three Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beamline is intended to transport electron beam from the injector to a set of accelerating RF-cavities of BINP high-power FEL [4]. It contains four 30º bends and is to conduct 45 mA beam in continuous mode.…”
“…Oversize Weight Loss (4) where Weight i and Ovrsize i are the weight coefficient (proportional to the carrying current) and the final oversize of a partial beam respectively, independently for x and y.…”
Section: Proposed Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its operation mode is one pulse for a long time. The injector of BINP FEL [4] is used as a beam source. It's very similar to one at KAERI.…”
Section: Beamline For Beam Splitting Into Three Targetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The beamline is intended to transport electron beam from the injector to a set of accelerating RF-cavities of BINP high-power FEL [4]. It contains four 30º bends and is to conduct 45 mA beam in continuous mode.…”
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