Author: Skrinsky, A.N.
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TUXMH02 Novosibirsk Free Electron Laser: Terahertz and Infrared Coherent Radiation Source 16
 
  • N.A. Vinokurov, V.S. Arbuzov, K.N. Chernov, I.V. Davidyuk, O.I. Deichuli, E.N. Dementyev, B.A. Dovzhenko, Ya.V. Getmanov, Ya.I. Gorbachev, B.A. Knyazev, E.I. Kolobanov, A.A. Kondakov, V.R. Kozak, E.V. Kozyrev, S.A. Krutikhin, V.V. Kubarev, G.N. Kulipanov, E.A. Kuper, I.V. Kuptsov, G.Y. Kurkin, L.E. Medvedev, S.V. Motygin, V.N. Osipov, V.K. Ovchar, V.M. Petrov, A.M. Pilan, V.M. Popik, V.V. Repkov, T.V. Salikova, M.A. Scheglov, I.K. Sedlyarov, S.S. Serednyakov, O.A. Shevchenko, A.N. Skrinsky, S.V. Tararyshkin, V.G. Tcheskidov, A.G. Tribendis, P. Vobly, V. Volkov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • I.V. Davidyuk, Ya.V. Getmanov, B.A. Knyazev, E.V. Kozyrev, S.S. Serednyakov, N.A. Vinokurov
    NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • A.G. Tribendis
    NSTU, Novosibirsk, Russia
 
  Funding: This work was supported by Russian Science Foundation (project N 14-50-00080).
High-power free electron laser (FEL) facility NovoFEL has been created at Budker INP. Its wavelength can be tuned over a wide range in terahertz and infrared spectrum regions. As a source of electron bunches this FEL uses multi-turn energy recovery linac which has five straight sections. Three sections are used for three FELs which operate in different wavelength ranges (the first one - 90-240 microns, the second - 37-80 microns and the third - 5-20 microns). The first and the second FELs were commissioned in 2003 and 2009 respectively. They operate for users now. The third FEL is installed on forth accelerator track which is the last one and electron energy is maximal here. It comprises three undulator sections and 40 m optical cavity. The first lasing of this FEL was obtained in summer, 2015. The radiation wavelength was 9 microns and average power was about 100 watts. The designed power is 1 kilowatt at repetition rate 3.75 MHz. Radiation of third FEL has been delivered to user stations recently. The third FEL commissioning results as well as current status of the first and second FELs and future development prospects are presented.
 
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TUYMH03 Recommissioning and Perspectives of VEPP-2000 Complex 39
 
  • Yu. A. Rogovsky, V.V. Anashin, D.E. Berkaev, A.S. Kasaev, E. Kenzhebulatov, I. Koop, A.A. Krasnov, G.Y. Kurkin, A.N. Kyrpotin, A.P. Lysenko, S.V. Motygin, E. Perevedentsev, V.P. Prosvetov, A.V. Semenov, A.I. Senchenko, P.Yu. Shatunov, Y.M. Shatunov, D.B. Shwartz, A.N. Skrinsky, I.M. Zemlyansky, Yu.M. Zharinov
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • D.B. Shwartz
    NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
 
  VEPP-2000 is electron-positron collider exploiting the novel concept of round colliding beams. After three seasons of data taking in the whole energy range of 160-1000 MeV per beam it was stopped in 2013 for injection chain upgrade. The linking to the new BINP source of intensive beams together with booster synchrotron modernization provides the drastic luminosity gain at top energy of VEPP-2000. Recomissioning status, fist results and perspectives of the VEPP-2000 complex will be presented.  
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WEXMH01 Feeding BINP Colliders with the New VEPP-5 Injection Complex 56
 
  • F.A. Emanov, A.V. Andrianov, K.V. Astrelina, V.V. Balakin, A.M. Barnyakov, O.V. Belikov, D.E. Berkaev, M.F. Blinov, Y.M. Boimelshtain, D. Bolkhovityanov, A.G. Chupyra, N.S. Dikansky, A.R. Frolov, Ye.A. Gusev, G.V. Karpov, A.S. Kasaev, V.I. Kokoulin, A.A. Kondakov, I. Koop, I.V. Kuptsov, G.Y. Kurkin, R.M. Lapik, N.N. Lebedev, A.E. Levichev, P.V. Logatchov, Yu. Maltseva, P.V. Martyshkin, A.A. Murasev, D.A. Nikiforov, A.V. Pavlenko, V.M. Pavlov, A.V. Petrenko, V. Podlevskih, V.V. Rashchenko, S.L. Samoylov, S.V. Shiyankov, A.N. Skrinsky, A.A. Starostenko, D.P. Sukhanov, A.G. Tribendis, A.S. Tsyganov, S.V. Vasiliev, V.D. Yudin, I.M. Zemlyansky
    BINP SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • Yu. A. Rogovsky
    Budker INP & NSU, Novosibirsk, Russia
  • A.L. Romanov
    Fermilab, Batavia, Illinois, USA
 
  VEPP-4 and VEPP-2000 e+e colliders are switching to feed from VEPP-5 Injection Complex via newly constructed K-500 beam transfer line. Since first operation of K-500 at the end of 2015 injection complex delivered e+ and e- beams to VEPP-2000 facility and is getting ready to work with VEPP-4. Upgraded injection chain demonstrated ability to provide design luminosity toVEPP-2000 and techniques of reliable operation are now under development. The designand operation experience of Injection Complex and transfer lines will be presented.  
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