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Characterization of the arrival time jitter at the MAX-lab test-FEL using electro-optical spectral decoding
2011) In Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment 626. p.16-19(
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Sverker Werin - Professor i acceleratorfysik
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Transverse Coherence and Polarization Measurement of Coherent Femtosecond Pulses from a Seeded FEL
2011) International Free Electron Laser Conference, 2011(
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MAX-IV Linac Injector Simulations including Tolerance and Jitter Analysis
2011) 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, 2011(
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Challenge of MAX IV Towards a Multi-Purpose Highly Brilliant Light Source
2011) PAC'11 (2011 Particle Accelerator Conference)(
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Design of the MAX IV Ring Injector and SPF/FEL Driver
2011) PAC'11 (2011 Particle Accelerator Conference)(
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Tolerance Studies of the Max-IV Linac
2011) 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, 2011(
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The MAX IV Synchrotron Light Source
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Study of some Design Concepts and Collective Effects in the MAX IV Linac
2011) 2nd International Particle Accelerator Conference, 2011(
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Second workshop on high harmonic seeding for present and future short wavelength free-electron lasers
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