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J. L. Coacolo, C. Pagani, and L. Serafini, “TESLA Photo-Injector Simulation Giving High Quality Beams”, in Proc. 5th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'96), Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper THP098G, pp. 1289-1291.
D. Giove et al., “A High Voltage Extractor with Photocathodes”, in Proc. 6th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'98), Stockholm, Sweden, Jun. 1998, paper THP02F, pp. 1133-1135.
D. Barni et al., “SC Beta Graded Cavity Design for a Proposed 350 MHZ Linac for Waste Transmutation and Energy Production”, in Proc. 6th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'98), Stockholm, Sweden, Jun. 1998, paper TUP30G, pp. 1870-1872.
A. Oppelt et al., “Status and First Results from the Upgraded PITZ Facility”, in Proc. 27th Int. Free Electron Laser Conf. (FEL'05), Palo Alto, CA, USA, Aug. 2005, paper THPP043, pp. XX-XX.
C. Pagani, “A High Current Proton Linac with 352 MHz SC Cavities”, in Proc. 18th Int. Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'96), Geneva, Switzerland, Aug. 1996, paper MOP23, pp. 107-109.
J. P. Carneiro et al., “Beam Transport, Acceleration and Compression Studies in the Fermilab High-Brightness Photoinjector”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TH4049, pp. 878-880.
C. Pagani, D. Barni, G. Bellomo, P. Pierini, and R. Parodi, “Status of the INFN High Current SC Proton Linac for Nuclear Waste Transmutation”, in Proc. 19th Int. LINAC Conf. (LINAC'98), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 1998, paper TH4108, pp. 1013-1015.
C. C. Compton et al., “Niobium Cavity Development for the High-Energy Linac of the Rare Isotope Accelerator”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper MPPH116, pp. 1044-1046.
P. Michelato, D. Barni, C. Pagani, and G. Penco, “Thermal Properties Measurements Using Laser Flash Technique at Cryogenic Temperature”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper MPPH321, pp. 1231-1233.
P. Kneisel et al., “Superconducting Prototype Cavities for the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) Project”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper ROAA005, pp. 484-486.


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