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P. A. Seidl et al., “Neutralized Drift Compression Experiments (NDCX)”, in Proc. 23rd Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'06), Knoxville, TN, USA, Aug. 2006, paper WE2001, pp. 492-496.
R. C. Davidson, H. Qin, and E. Startsev, “Kinetic Description of Nonlinear Wave and Soliton Excitations in Coasting Charged Particle Beams”, in Proc. 22nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'07), Albuquerque, NM, USA, Jun. 2007, paper FRPMS092, pp. 4291-4293.
R. C. Davidson, H. Qin, and G. Shvets, “Instability Driven by Wall Impedance in Intense Charged Particle Beams”, in Proc. 20th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'03), Portland, OR, USA, May 2003, paper RPPB051, pp. 3117-3119.
R. C. Davidson, M. Dorf, I. Kaganovich, H. Qin, and E. Startsev, “Collective Instabilities and Beam-Plasma Interactions for an Intense Ion Beam Propagating through Background Plasma”, in Proc. 23rd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'09), Vancouver, Canada, May 2009, paper TU6PFP097, pp. 1525-1527.
R. C. Davidson, P. C. Efthimion, R. Majeski, and H. Qin, “Paul Trap Simulator Experiment (PTSX) to Simulate Intense Beam Propagation through a Periodic Quadrupole Focusing Field”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper RPAH056, pp. 2979-2981.
R. C. Davidson, S. R. Hudson, I. Kaganovich, H. Qin, and E. Startsev, “Multispecies Weibel Instability for Intense Ion Beam Propagation Through Background Plasma”, in Proc. 21st Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'05), Knoxville, TN, USA, May 2005, paper FPAP026, pp. 1952-1954.
W. M. Sharp et al., “Inertial Fusion Driven by Intense Heavy-Ion Beams”, in Proc. 24th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'11), New York, NY, USA, Mar.-Apr. 2011, paper WEOAS1, pp. 1386-1393.
W. W. Lee, R. C. Davidson, H. Qin, and E. A. Startsev, “Electromagnetic (Darwin) Model for Three-Dimensional Perturbative Particle Simulation of High Intensity Beams”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper TPPH101, pp. 1906-1908.


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