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A. L. Throop et al., “High-Average Power Millimeter-Wave FEL for Plasma Heating Using the ETA-II Accelerator”, in Proc. 13th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'89), Chicago, IL, USA, Mar. 1989, pp. 770-775.
A. M. Sessler, W. M. Fawley, and E. T. Scharlemann, “Coherence and Linewidth Studies of a 4-nm High Power FEL”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 1530-1533.
H.-D. Nuhn, E. T. Scharlemann, and R. Schlüter, “Alignment and Magnet Error Tolerances for the LCLS X-Ray FEL”, in Proc. 16th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'95), Dallas, TX, USA, May 1995, paper FAA17, pp. 231-233.
K.-J. Kim, C. Pellegrini, G. Travish, E. T. Scharlemann, and M. Xie, “Performance Characteristics, Optimization, and Error Tolerances of a 4 nm FEL Based on the SLAC Linac”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 1533-1536.
R. Bonifacio et al., “A Test of Superradiance in an FEL Experiment”, in Proc. 5th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'96), Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper WEP127G, pp. 745-747.
S. Sampayan et al., “Performance Characteristics of an Induction Linac Magnetic Pulse Compression Modulator at Multi-Kilohertz Pulse Repetition Frequencies”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 3097-3100.
T. Orzechowski et al., “Free-Electron Laser Results from the Advanced Test Accelerator”, in Proc. 1988 Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'88), Williamsburg, VA, USA, Oct. 1988, paper WE2-01, pp. 281-284.
W. M. Fawley, H.- D. Nuhn, R. Bonifacio, and E. T. Scharlemann, “Merits of a Sub-Harmonic Approach to a Single-Pass, 1.5-Å FEL”, in Proc. 16th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'95), Dallas, TX, USA, May 1995, paper FAA12, pp. 219-221.
W. Meyer et al., “Generation of High Power 140 GHz Microwaves with an FEL for the MTX Experiment”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 1551-1554.


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