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E. Allaria,
L. Badano,
S. Bassanese,
F. Capotondi,
D. Castronovo,
P. Cinquegrana,
M. B. Danailov,
G. D'Auria,
A. Demidovich,
R. De Monte,
G. De Ninno,
S. Di Mitri,
B. Diviacco,
W. M. Fawley,
M. Ferianis,
E. Ferrari,
G. Gaio,
D. Gauthier,
L. Giannessi,
F. Iazzourene,
G. Kurdi,
N. Mahne,
I. Nikolov,
F. Parmigiani,
G. Penco,
L. Raimondi,
P. Rebernik,
F. Rossi,
E. Roussel,
C. Scafuri,
C. Serpico,
P. Sigalotti,
C. Spezzani,
M. Svandrlik,
C. Svetina,
M. Trovó,
M. Veronese,
D. Zangrando and
M. Zangrando FERMI is a seeded free-electron laser (FEL) facility located at the Elettra laboratory in Trieste, Italy, and is now in user operation with its first FEL line, FEL-1, covering the wavelength range between 100 and 20 nm. The second FEL line, FEL-2, a high-gain harmonic generation double-stage cascade covering the wavelength range 20-4 nm, has also completed commissioning and the first user call has been recently opened. An overview of the typical operating modes of the facility is presented.
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