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[n] F. Bordry and A. Dupaquier, “High Current, Low Voltage Power Converters for LHC. Present Development Directions”, in Proc. EPAC'96, Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper MOP009G, pp. 2314-2316.
[n] V. N. Volkov, D. Janssen, and R. Wuensch, “Generation of Sub-Picosecond Electron Bunches from Superconducting 5.3 Cell RF Gun and Coherent Wiggler Radiation”, in Proc. PAC'01, Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper WPAH056, pp. 2218-2220.
[n] L. Neri et al., “Beam Commissioning of the High Intensity Proton Source Developed at INFN-LNS for the European Spallation Source”, in Proc. IPAC'17, Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2017, pp. 2530-2532. doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-WEOBB2
[n] R. Jones Geneva, “Possible Spin-Offs from LHC Physics Experiments for Beam Instrumentation”, in Proc. DIPAC'01, Grenoble, France, May 2001, paper IT11, pp. XX-XX.
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- F. Bordry and A. Dupaquier, “High Current, Low Voltage Power Converters for LHC. Present Development Directions”, in Proc. 5th European Particle Accelerator Conf. (EPAC'96), Sitges, Spain, Jun. 1996, paper MOP009G, pp. 2314-2316.
- V. N. Volkov, D. Janssen, and R. Wuensch, “Generation of Sub-Picosecond Electron Bunches from Superconducting 5.3 Cell RF Gun and Coherent Wiggler Radiation”, in Proc. 19th Particle Accelerator Conf. (PAC'01), Chicago, IL, USA, Jun. 2001, paper WPAH056, pp. 2218-2220.
- L. Neri et al., “Beam Commissioning of the High Intensity Proton Source Developed at INFN-LNS for the European Spallation Source”, in Proc. 8th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'17), Copenhagen, Denmark, May 2017, pp. 2530-2532.
- R. Jones Geneva, “Possible Spin-Offs from LHC Physics Experiments for Beam Instrumentation”, in Proc. 5th European Workshop on Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation for Particle Accelerators (DIPAC'01), Grenoble, France, May 2001, paper IT11, pp. XX-XX.
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