A.D. Oreshkov
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1991
N.G. Gavrilov; E. I. Gorniker; G.N. Kulipanov; I. V. Kuptsov; G.Ya. Kurkin; A.D. Oreshkov; V.M. Petrov; I.V. Pinayev; I. K. Sedlyarov; A.N. Skrinsky; A.S. Sokolov; V.G. Veshcherevich; N.A. Vinokurov; P.D. Vobly
Abstract A project for a race-track microtron — the beam source for a FEL — is considered. The beam, utilized in a FEL, returns to a microtron where it decelerates and releases its energy to an rf system. The energy of electrons is 35 MeV and the mean current ranges up to 0.1 A.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998
V.A. Chernov; V.I. Kondratev; V.N. Korchuganov; G.N. Kulipanov; N.A. Mezentsev; A.D. Oreshkov; V.E. Panchenko; V.F. Pindyurin; A.N. Skrinsky; M.A. Sheromov; B.P. Tolochko; N.A. Vinokurov; K.V. Zolotarev
Abstract In the last decade the Siberian SR Centre has implemented a wide program of SR and FEL research in cooperation with various research centres and institutions in Russia and abroad. The report illustrates this program, including joint experiments with the use of SR and FEL sources available at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics (INP), the implementation of new joint projects in Novosibirsk and at other centres, as well as the delivery of equipment designed and fabricated at the Budker INP or in collaboration with the Russian industry. Some technical information about the SR storage rings, wigglers, undulators and free electron lasers which are being constructed, used or developed at Budker INP is given as well.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1998
R. R. Akberdin; Grigory Kazakevich; G.N. Kulipanov; A. S. Medvedko; S.V. Miginsky; Sf Mikhaylov; A.D. Oreshkov; V.M. Popik; G. I. Sil'vestrov; N.A. Vinokurov; P.D. Vobly; J Lee; Bc Lee; Yu Jeong; Sung Oh Cho
Abstract The Korean Atomic Energy Research Institute and the Budker INP developed a design and manufactured the main parts of a free electron laser with emission power of one watt in the infrared region of 25 to 30 microns including 10-cm microtron. After the commissioning of microtron, beamline and undulator electron beams were transmitted through the undulator and by using a special code microtron electron beam, performance parameters were measured and computed.
Free-Electron Laser Challenges | 1997
N.G. Gavrilov; E. I. Gorniker; D. A. Kayran; G.N. Kulipanov; I. V. Kuptsov; G. Y. Kurkin; E. I. Kolobanov; Yu.I. Levashov; A.D. Oreshkov; S.P. Petrov; V.M. Petrov; I.V. Pinayev; V.M. Popik; T. V. Salikova; I. K. Sedlyarov; T.V. Shaftan; A.N. Skrinsky; Nikolai A. Vinokurov; P.D. Vobly; E. M. Zakutov
The first stage of Novosibirsk high power free electron laser (FEL) was commissioned in 2003. It is based on normal conducting CW energy recovery linac. Now the FEL provides electromagnetic radiation in the wavelength range 120-180 micron. The average power is 100 W. The measured linewidth is 0.3%, which is close to the Fourier-transform limit. The assembly of user beamline is in progress. Plans of future developments are discussed.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1996
N.A. Vinokurov; N.G. Gavrilov; E. I. Gorniker; G.N. Kulipanov; I. V. Kuptsov; G.Ya. Kurkin; G.I. Erg; Yu.I. Levashov; A.D. Oreshkov; S.P. Petrov; V.M. Petrov; I.V. Pinayev; V.M. Popik; I. K. Sedlyarov; T.V. Shaftan; A.N. Skrinsky; A.S. Sokolov; V.G. Veshcherevich; P.D. Vobly
Abstract The high power infrared free electron laser is under construction at the Novosibirsk Scientific Centre. The goal of this project is to provide a user facility for Siberian Centre of Photochemical Researches. The features of the installation and its status are described.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995
N.G. Gavrilov; A.D. Oreshkov; I.V. Pinayev; A.S. Sokolov; A.V. Tulubensky; N.A. Vinokurov
Abstract The status of a high-brightness photoinjector for a high power free electron laser (FEL) of the Siberian Centre of Photochemical Research is described.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1993
N.G. Gavrilov; A.D. Oreshkov; I.V. Pinayev; A.S. Sokolov; A.V. Tolubensky; N.A. Vinokurov
Abstract This paper describes project of high brightness cw photoinjector for a powerful IR FEL based on a microtron-recuperator.
Journal of Synchrotron Radiation | 2003
E. I. Antokhin; R. R. Akberdin; M. A. Bokov; V. P. Bolotin; O. I. Deichuli; E. N. Dementyev; A.N Dubrovin; B. A. Dovgenko; Yu. A. Evtushenko; N.G. Gavrilov; E. I. Gorniker; D. A. Kairan; M.A. Kholopov; O. B. Kiselev; E.I. Kolobanov; A. A. Kondakov; N. L. Kondakova; S. A. Krutikhin; V. V. Kubarev; G.N. Kulipanov; E. A. Kuper; I. V. Kuptsov; G.Ya. Kurkin; L. G. Leontyevskaya; V. Yu. Loskutov; L.E. Medvedev; A. S. Medvedko; S.V. Miginsky; L. A. Mironenko; A.D. Oreshkov
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.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995
N.A. Vinokurov; N.G. Gavrilov; E. I. Gorniker; G.N. Kulipanov; I. V. Kuptsov; G.Ya. Kurkin; G.I. Erg; Yu.I. Levashov; A.D. Oreshkov; S.P. Petrov; V.M. Petrov; I.V. Pinayev; V.M. Popik; I. K. Sedlyarov; T.V. Shaftan; A.N. Skrinsky; A.S. Sokolov; V.G. Veshcherevich; P.D. Vobly
Abstract To provide a user facility for the Siberian Centre of Photochemical Researches in Novosibirsk a high power free electron laser is under construction. The project status and installation are described.
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 1995
V.N. Korchuganov; G.N. Kulipanov; N.A. Mezentsev; A.D. Oreshkov; V.E. Panchenko; V.F. Pindyurin; A.N. Skrinsky; M.A. Sheromov; N.A. Vinokurov; K.V. Zolotarev
Abstract In the last decade the Siberian SR Centre has implemented a wide program of SR and FEL research in cooperation with various research centres and institutions in Russia and abroad. The report illustrates this program, including joint experiments with the use of SR and FEL sources available at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, the implementation of new joint projects in Novosibirsk and in the other centres, as well as the delivery of equipment to foreign countries, designed and manufactured at the Budker INP or in collaboration with Russian industry. Some technical information on the storage rings-SR sources, wigglers, undulators and free electron lasers which are being constructed, used or developed at the Budker INP, is given.