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H. Padamsee et al., “Development and Tests of a Superconducting Cavity for High Current Electron Storage Rings”, in Proc. 4th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'94), London, UK, Jun.-Jul. 1994, pp. 2048-2051.
D. Moffat et al., “Use of Ferrite-50 to Strongly Damp Higher Order Modes”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 664-667.
J. Kirchgessner et al., “Prototype 500 MHz Planar RF Input Window for a B-Factory Accelerating Cavity”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 678-681.
H. Padamsee et al., “Accelerating Cavity Development for the Cornell B-Factory, CESR-B”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 786-789.
J. Graber et al., “High Peak Power RF Processing Studies of 3 GHz Niobium Cavities”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 2411-2414.
D. Moffat et al., “Increase in RF Surface Resistance of Niobium as a Result of Acid Treatment”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 2414-2417.
H. Padamsee et al., “Field Emission Studies of Heat Treated and Chemically Treated Superconducting Cavities”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 2420-2423.
H. Padamsee et al., “Crab Cavity Development for the Cornell B-factory, CESR-B”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 2423-2426.
J. Kirchgessner et al., “Development and Test of an Accelerating Cavity Shape for a Superconducting Linear Collider”, in Proc. 14th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'91), San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 2426-2429.
P. Barnes et al., “Running CESR at High Luminosity and Beam Current with Superconducting RF System”, in Proc. 7th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'00), Vienna, Austria, Jun. 2000, paper THP3A12, pp. 2025-2027.


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