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TY - CONF AU - Vinokurov, N.A. AU - Arbuzov, V.S. AU - Chernov, K.N. AU - Davidyuk, I.V. AU - Deichuli, 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.Y. AU - Medvedev, L.E. AU - Motygin, S.V. AU - Osipov, V.N. AU - Ovchar, V.K. 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 - Tcheskidov, V.G. AU - Tribendis, A.G. AU - Vobly, P. AU - Volkov, V. ED - Schaa, Volker RW ED - Arduini, Gianluigi ED - Pranke, Juliana ED - Seidel, Mike ED - Lindroos, Mats TI - Novosibirsk Four-Orbit ERL With Three FELs J2 - Proc. of IPAC2017, Copenhagen, Denmark, 14â19 May, 2017 C1 - Copenhagen, Denmark T2 - International Particle Accelerator Conference T3 - 8 LA - english 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 mkm 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 mkm 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 mkm. 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. PB - JACoW CP - Geneva, Switzerland SP - 4836 EP - 4841 KW - FEL KW - electron KW - radiation KW - undulator KW - gun DA - 2017/05 PY - 2017 SN - 978-3-95450-182-3 DO - 10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-FRXBB1 UR - http://jacow.org/ipac2017/papers/frxbb1.pdf ER -