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[n]	H. Nishimura, “Particle Simulation Code for Non-Relativistic Electron Bunch in Lasertron”, in Proc. LINAC'84, Seeheim, Germany, May 1984, paper TUP0028, pp. 165-167. 
[n]	D. Blechschmidt, “New Vacuum Techniques for Small Aperture Proton Storage Rings”, in Proc. PAC'77, Chicago, IL, USA, Mar. 1977, pp. 1379-1382. 
[n]	H. Shiraishi, A. Hasegawa, N. Kishimoto, J. Nagakawa, and N. Yamamoto, “Invited Paper: An Application of Cyclotron to Radiation Damage Study for Fusion Reactor Material Development”, in Proc. Cyclotrons'86, Tokyo, Japan, Oct. 1986, paper J-03, pp. 571-578. 
[n]	D. A. Goldberg and R. A. Rimmer, “Measurement and Identification of HOMs in RF Cavities”, in Proc. PAC'97, Vancouver, Canada, May 1997, paper 4P039, pp. 3001-3003. 
[n]	J. Upadhyay, S. Popovic, L. Vuskovic, D. S. Im, H. L. Phillips, and A-M. Valente-Feliciano, “Plasma Processing of Large Surfaces with Application to SRF Cavity Modification”, in Proc. SRF'13, Paris, France, Sep. 2013, paper TUP066, pp. 586-588. 
[n]	X. Hu and L. Yin, “Undulator Chamber R&D for SXFEL”, in Proc. IPAC'13, Shanghai, China, May 2013, paper WEPWA029, pp. 2193-2195. 
[n]	M. Abbaslou, S. Dastan, J. Rahighi, F. Saeidi, and M. Sedaghatizadeh, “New Source for Bending Magnet Beam Lines at Ultra-Low-Emittance Ring”, in Proc. IPAC'19, Melbourne, Australia, May 2019, pp. 1557-1560. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2019-TUPGW068
[n]	P. J. Tallerico and D. R. Keffeler, “A Racetrack Microtron RF System”, in Proc. PAC'85, Vancouver, Canada, May 1985, pp. 2863-2865. 
[n]	I. V. Agapov, “Sensitivity Studies of the PETRA IV Lattice”, in Proc. IPAC'19, Melbourne, Australia, May 2019, pp. 1408-1410. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2019-TUPGW012
[n]	K. K??mpel et al., “Measurements of the MYRRHA-RFQ at the IAP Frankfurt”, in Proc. IPAC'18, Vancouver, Canada, Apr.-May 2018, pp. 949-951. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-TUPAF090
[n]	V. N. Boriskin et al., “Monitoring and Visualization of Electrons Beam Parameters in Industrial Linacs”, in Proc. ICALEPCS'03, Gyeongju, Korea, Oct. 2003, paper WP580, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	A. J. Gee and B. Erdelyi, “Study and Comparison of the Method of Moments and the Single Level Fast Multipole Method for 2D Space Charge Tracking”, in Proc. NAPAC'13, Pasadena, CA, USA, Sep.-Oct. 2013, paper MOPBA15, pp. 207-209. 
[n]	S. Myers, R. Olsen, and I. Wilson, “Hardware for the LEP Transverse Feedback System”, in Proc. PAC'87, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1987, pp. 751-754. 
[n]	X. Wang, Y. Sun, G. Su, and Y. Ma and Sh, “DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF A 7MW HIGH POWER CIRCULATOR”, in Proc. APAC'01, Beijing, China, Sep. 2001, paper TUP066, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	R. J. Jim?®nez Estupinan et al., “Extending the Remote Control Capabilities in the CMS Detector Control System with Remote Procedure Call Services”, in Proc. PCaPAC'18, Hsinchu City, Taiwan, Oct. 2018, pp. 73-76. doi:10.18429/JACoW-PCaPAC2018-WEP17
[n]	F. Lin, J. Guo, V. Morozov, and Y. Zhang, “Design and optimization of an ERL-based X-ray FEL”, presented at the IPAC'24, Nashville, TN, USA, May 2024, paper MOPG39, unpublished. 
[n]	P. H. Nallin et al., “The Sirius Heating System for the In-situ NEG Activation”, in Proc. IPAC'19, Melbourne, Australia, May 2019, pp. 4109-4111. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2019-THPTS004
[n]	J. W. B?ñhr, “Low Energy High Brilliance Beam Characterization”, in Proc. DIPAC'05, Lyon, France, Jun. 2005, paper ITWA01, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	J. Safranek and H. Wiedemann, “Low-Emittance in SPEAR”, in Proc. PAC'91, San Francisco, CA, USA, May 1991, pp. 1104-1107. 
[n]	A. C. Paul, “Physics Design Considerations of Diagnostic X Beam Transport System”, in Proc. LINAC'00, Monterey, CA, USA, Aug. 2000, paper TUB20, pp. 485-487. 

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