Author: Allaria, E.
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TUOBB03 Status of the FERMI@Elettra Project 1092
 
  • M. Svandrlik, E. Allaria, L. Badano, S. Bassanese, F. Bencivenga, E. Busetto, C. Callegari, F. Capotondi, D. Castronovo, M. Coreno, P. Craievich, I. Cudin, G. D'Auria, M. Dal Forno, M.B. Danailov, R. De Monte, G. De Ninno, A.A. Demidovich, M. Di Fraia, S. Di Mitri, B. Diviacco, A. Fabris, R. Fabris, W.M. Fawley, M. Ferianis, E. Ferrari, L. Fröhlich, P. Furlan Radivo, G. Gaio, L. Giannessi, R. Gobessi, C. Grazioli, E. Karantzoulis, M. Kiskinova, M. Lonza, B. Mahieu, C. Masciovecchio, S. Noè, F. Parmigiani, G. Penco, E. Principi, F. Rossi, L. Rumiz, C. Scafuri, S. Spampinati, C. Spezzani, C. Svetina, M. Trovò, A. Vascotto, M. Veronese, R. Visintini, M. Zaccaria, D. Zangrando, M. Zangrando
    ELETTRA, Basovizza, Italy
 
  Funding: The work was supported in part by the Italian Ministry of University and Research under grants FIRB-RBAP045JF2 and FIRB-RBAP06AWK3.
The FERMI@Elettra seeded Free Electron Laser has provided the first photons to the experimental stations during 2011. The first FEL line in operation is FEL-1, covering the wavelength range between 100 nm and 20 nm. The facility will be opened to users by the end of 2012. In the meantime the installation of the second FEL line, FEL-2 covering the higher energy range down to 4 nm, is progressing on schedule and first tests have started. A description of the status of the project is presented here.
 
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