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The first stage of the Novosibirsk high-power free-electron laser (FEL) was commissioned in 2003. It is driven by a CW energy recovery linac. The next step will be the full-scale machine, a four-track accelerator-recuperator based on the same RF accelerating structure. This upgrade will permit to get shorter wavelengths in the infrared region and increase the average power of the FEL by several times. The scheme and some technical details of the project are set out. The installation will be a prototype for future multiturn accelerator-recuperators.
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Bolotin, V.P., Vinokurov, N.A., Kayran, D.A. et al. A project of accelerator-recuperator for Novosibirsk high-power FEL. Phys. Part. Nuclei Lett. 3 (Suppl 1), S40–S42 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1547477106070107
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