Demonstration of self-truncated ionization injection for GeV electron beams
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M. Mirzaie | Z. M. Sheng | Y. Y. Ma | N. Hafz | M. Mirzaie | T. Sokollik | Z. Sheng | H. Liao | M. Zeng | J. Zhang | F. Liu | F. Liu | H. Liao | Y. Ma | M. Chen | L. Chen | S. Li | M. Zeng | N. A. M. Hafz | M. Chen | G. Y. Li | Q. J. Zhu | T. Sokollik | L.M. Chen | J. Zhang | Q. Zhu | S. Li | G. Li
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