Abstract

Interest in scientific research using terahertz electromagnetic waves is rapidly increasing recently. At the same time sources of radiation of this range either are very low-power, or too bulky and expensive. A compact FEL being developed recently at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics is exactly a relatively inexpensive and powerful machine. The FEL is based on a dedicated L-band linac. All the aspects of the feasibility study of the project are discussed. The expected parameters of the machine are listed

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