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[n] R. L. Martin, “Performance Characteristics of the ZGS”, in Proc. PAC'67, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1967, pp. 740-743.
[n] M. Olivo, U. Rohrer, and E. Steiner, “An Electrostatic Beam Splitter for the SIN 590 MeV Proton Beam Line”, in Proc. PAC'81, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1981, pp. 3094-3097.
[n] Y. Kijima et al., “Performance of Upgraded SORTEC 1-GeV 500-mA SR Source Facility”, in Proc. PAC'93, Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 1518-1521.
[n] F. Hug, T. Kuerzeder, and N. Pietralla, “Upcoming Measurements of Transverse Beam Break-Up at the Superconducting Recirculating Electron Accelerator S-DALINAC”, in Proc. ERL'13, Novosibirsk, Russia, Sep. 2013, paper PS09, pp. 97-99.
[n] C. Su, X. Chen, and Z. Wang, “Reinforcement learning-based beam tuning for CiADS room temperature front-end prototype”, presented at the LINAC'24, Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 2024, paper TUPB056, unpublished.
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- R. L. Martin, “Performance Characteristics of the ZGS”, in Proc. 2nd Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'67), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1967, pp. 740-743.
- M. Olivo, U. Rohrer, and E. Steiner, “An Electrostatic Beam Splitter for the SIN 590 MeV Proton Beam Line”, in Proc. 9th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'81), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1981, pp. 3094-3097.
- Y. Kijima et al., “Performance of Upgraded SORTEC 1-GeV 500-mA SR Source Facility”, in Proc. 15th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'93), Washington D.C., USA, Mar. 1993, pp. 1518-1521.
- F. Hug, T. Kuerzeder, and N. Pietralla, “Upcoming Measurements of Transverse Beam Break-Up at the Superconducting Recirculating Electron Accelerator S-DALINAC”, in Proc. 53th Advanced ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Energy Recovery Linacs (ERL'13), Novosibirsk, Russia, Sep. 2013, paper PS09, pp. 97-99.
- C. Su, X. Chen, and Z. Wang, “Reinforcement learning-based beam tuning for CiADS room temperature front-end prototype”, presented at the 32nd Linear Accelerator Conf. (LINAC'24), Chicago, IL, USA, Aug. 2024, paper TUPB056, unpublished.
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