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[n]	C.-J. Jing et al., “High Frequency High Power RF Generation using a Relativistic Electron Beam”, in Proc. IPAC'12, New Orleans, LA, USA, May 2012, paper THPPC074, pp. 3458-3460. 
[n]	O. Kononenko and A. Grudiev, “Higher-Order Modes and Beam Loading Compensation in CLIC Main Linac”, in Proc. IPAC'12, New Orleans, LA, USA, May 2012, paper TUPPR025, pp. 1867-1869. 
[n]	D. H. Beck et al., “A Pulse-Pattern Generator Using LabVIEW FPGA”, in Proc. ICALEPCS'09, Kobe, Japan, Oct. 2009, paper TUP058, pp. 215-217. 
[n]	B. P. Xiao et al., “Mechanical Study of 400 MHz Double Quarter Wave Crab Cavity for LHC Luminosity Upgrade”, in Proc. IPAC'13, Shanghai, China, May 2013, paper WEPWO050, pp. 2417-2419. 
[n]	C. Zhang et al., “The Multipacting Simulation for the New-Shaped QWR using TRACK3P”, in Proc. LINAC'12, Tel Aviv, Israel, Sep. 2012, paper SUPB019, pp. 50-52. 
[n]	P. Piot et al., “Generation of Picosecond Electron-bunch Trains with Variable Spacing Using a Multi-pulse Photocathode Laser”, in Proc. IPAC'12, New Orleans, LA, USA, May 2012, paper WEPPD077, pp. 2705-2707. 
[n]	T. Higo et al., “Linac Alignment for SuperKEKB Injector”, in Proc. IPAC'14, Dresden, Germany, Jun. 2014, pp. 1781-1783. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-TUPRI090
[n]	T. Yamazaki, “FEL Activities in Japan”, in Proc. APAC'98, Tsukuba, Japan, Mar. 1998, paper 7B001, pp. 863-867. 
[n]	V. M. Pugatch et al., “Micro-strip Metal Foil Detectors for the Beam Profile Monitoring”, in Proc. DIPAC'05, Lyon, France, Jun. 2005, paper CTMM02, pp. XX-XX. 
[n]	S. I. Tomin and V. Korchuganov, “New Injection System of Siberia-2 Light Source”, in Proc. IPAC'14, Dresden, Germany, Jun. 2014, pp. 1965-1967. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2014-WEPRO012

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