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S. A. Bogacz et al., “PERLE - Lattice Design and Beam Dynamics Studies”, in Proc. 9th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'18), Vancouver, Canada, Apr.-May 2018, pp. 4556-4559.
S. Barbanotti et al., “The prototype cryomodule for the EUROTRANS program”, in Proc. 13th Int. Conf. RF Superconductivity (SRF'07), Beijing, China, Oct. 2007, paper WEP83, pp. XX-XX.
S. Bousson et al., “700 MHz Superconducting Proton Cavities Development and First Tests in the Horizontal Cryostat CRYHOLAB""”, in Proc. 8th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'02), Paris, France, Jun. 2002, paper THPDO036, pp. 2211-2213.
S. Bousson et al., “An Alternative Scheme for Stiffening SRF Cavities by Plasma Spraying”, in Proc. 18th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'99), New York, NY, USA, Mar. 1999, paper MOP109, pp. 919-921.
S. Bousson et al., “Inert Gas Plasma Spraying for Cavity Stiffening Using Copper Coating”, in Proc. 10th Workshop RF Superconductivity (SRF'01), Tsukuba, Japan, Sep. 2001, paper PT024, pp. XX-XX.
S. Bousson et al., “Thermal Behaviour of SRF Cavities at High Gradients”, in Proc. 6th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'98), Stockholm, Sweden, Jun. 1998, paper TUP02D, pp. 1861-1863.


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