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M. Popovic et al., “Phase and Frequency Locked Magnetrons for SRF Sources”, in Proc. 24th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'11), New York, NY, USA, Mar.-Apr. 2011, paper TUP083, pp. 979-981.
G. M. Kazakevich et al., “Multi-purpose 805 MHz Pillbox RF Cavity for Muon Acceleration Studies”, in Proc. 24th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'11), New York, NY, USA, Mar.-Apr. 2011, paper TUP092, pp. 1003-1005.
R. P. Johnson, C. M. Ankenbrandt, C. M. Bhat, S. A. Bogacz, Y. S. Derbenev, and M. Popovic, “Muon Bunch Coalescing”, in Proc. 22nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'07), Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper THPMN095, pp. 2930-2932.
J. R. Lackey, F. G. Garcia, M. Popovic, and E. Prebys, “Operation and Performance of the New Fermilab Booster H- Injection System”, in Proc. 22nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'07), Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper TUPAS026, pp. 1709-1711.
M. BastaniNejad et al., “EVIDENCE FOR FOWLER-NORDHEIM BEHAVIOR IN RF BREAKDOWN”, in Proc. 22nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'07), Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper WEPMS071, pp. 2499-2501.
K. Junck et al., “Commissioning and First Operational Experience of the 400 MeV linac at Fermilab”, in Proc. 4th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'94), London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 751-754.
M. Popovic, “Ferrite Tuned Cavity as Possible Source of Bunched Beam Instability”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 655-658.
P. M. McIntyre et al., “Gated Field-Emission Cathodes for Microwave Devices”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 725-728.
M. Popovic, “Muon Test Area at Fermilab”, in Proc. 9th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'04), Lucerne, Switzerland, Jul. 2004, paper MOPLT118, pp. 812-814.
P. M. Hanlet et al., “High Pressure RF Cavities in Magnetic Fields”, in Proc. 10th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'06), Edinburgh, UK, Jun. 2006, paper TUPCH147, pp. 1364-1366.


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