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      author       = {Assmann, R. W. and Weikum, M. K. and Akhter, T. and
                      Alesini, D. and Alexandrova, A. S. and Anania, M. P. and
                      Andreev, N. E. and Andriyash, I. and Artioli, M. and
                      Aschikhin, A. and Audet, T. and Bacci, A. and Barna, I. F.
                      and Bartocci, S. and Bayramian, A. and Beaton, A. and Beck,
                      A. and Bellaveglia, M. and Beluze, A. and Bernhard, A. and
                      Biagioni, A. and Bielawski, S. and Bisesto, F. G. and
                      Bonatto, A. and Boulton, L. and Brandi, F. and Brinkmann, R.
                      and Briquez, F. and Brottier, F. and Bründermann, E. and
                      Büscher, M. and Buonomo, B. and Bussmann, M. H. and
                      Bussolino, G. and Campana, P. and Cantarella, S. and Cassou,
                      K. and Chancé, A. and Chen, M. and Chiadroni, E. and
                      Cianchi, A. and Cioeta, F. and Clarke, J. A. and Cole, J. M.
                      and Costa, G. and Couprie, M. -E. and Cowley, J. and Croia,
                      M. and Cros, B. and Crump, P. A. and D’Arcy, R. and
                      Dattoli, G. and Del Dotto, A. and Delerue, N. and Del
                      Franco, M. and Delinikolas, P. and De Nicola, S. and Dias,
                      J. M. and Di Giovenale, D. and Diomede, M. and Di Pasquale,
                      E. and Di Pirro, G. and Di Raddo, G. and Dorda, U. and
                      Erlandson, A. C. and Ertel, K. and Esposito, A. and Falcoz,
                      F. and Falone, A. and Fedele, R. and Ferran Pousa, A. and
                      Ferrario, M. and Filippi, F. and Fils, J. and Fiore, G. and
                      Fiorito, R. and Fonseca, R. A. and Franzini, G. and
                      Galimberti, M. and Gallo, A. and Galvin, T. C. and Ghaith,
                      A. and Ghigo, A. and Giove, D. and Giribono, A. and Gizzi,
                      L. A. and Grüner, F. J. and Habib, A. F. and Haefner, C.
                      and Heinemann, T. and Helm, A. and Hidding, B. and Holzer,
                      B. J. and Hooker, S. M. and Hosokai, T. and Hübner, M. and
                      Ibison, M. and Incremona, S. and Irman, A. and Iungo, F. and
                      Jafarinia, F. J. and Jakobsson, O. and Jaroszynski, D. A.
                      and Jaster-Merz, S. and Joshi, C. and Kaluza, M. and Kando,
                      M. and Karger, O. S. and Karsch, S. and Khazanov, E. and
                      Khikhlukha, D. and Kirchen, M. and Kirwan, G. and Kitégi,
                      C. and Knetsch, A. and Kocon, D. and Koester, P. and
                      Kononenko, O. S. and Korn, G. and Kostyukov, I. and
                      Kruchinin, K. O. and Labate, L. and Le Blanc, C. and
                      Lechner, C. and Lee, P. and Leemans, W. and Lehrach, A. and
                      Li, X. and Li, Y. and Libov, V. and Lifschitz, A. and
                      Lindstrøm, C. A. and Litvinenko, V. and Lu, W. and Lundh,
                      O. and Maier, A. R. and Malka, V. and Manahan, G. G. and
                      Mangles, S. P. D. and Marcelli, A. and Marchetti, B. and
                      Marcouillé, O. and Marocchino, A. and Marteau, F. and
                      Martinez de la Ossa, A. and Martins, J. L. and Mason, P. D.
                      and Massimo, F. and Mathieu, F. and Maynard, G. and
                      Mazzotta, Z. and Mironov, S. and Molodozhentsev, A. Y. and
                      Morante, S. and Mosnier, A. and Mostacci, A. and Müller, A.
                      -S. and Murphy, C. D. and Najmudin, Z. and Nghiem, P. A. P.
                      and Nguyen, F. and Niknejadi, P. and Nutter, A. and
                      Osterhoff, J. and Oumbarek Espinos, D. and Paillard, J. -L.
                      and Papadopoulos, D. N. and Patrizi, B. and Pattathil, R.
                      and Pellegrino, L. and Petralia, A. and Petrillo, V. and
                      Piersanti, L. and Pocsai, M. A. and Poder, K. and Pompili,
                      R. and Pribyl, L. and Pugacheva, D. and Reagan, B. A. and
                      Resta-Lopez, J. and Ricci, R. and Romeo, S. and Rossetti
                      Conti, M. and Rossi, A. R. and Rossmanith, R. and Rotundo,
                      U. and Roussel, E. and Sabbatini, L. and Santangelo, P. and
                      Sarri, G. and Schaper, L. and Scherkl, P. and Schramm, U.
                      and Schroeder, C. B. and Scifo, J. and Serafini, L. and
                      Sharma, G. and Sheng, Z. M. and Shpakov, V. and Siders, C.
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                      Simon-Boisson, C. and Sinha, U. and Sistrunk, E. and Specka,
                      A. and Spinka, T. M. and Stecchi, A. and Stella, A. and
                      Stellato, F. and Streeter, M. J. V. and Sutherland, A. and
                      Svystun, E. N. and Symes, D. and Szwaj, C. and Tauscher, G.
                      E. and Terzani, D. and Toci, G. and Tomassini, P. and
                      Torres, R. and Ullmann, D. and Vaccarezza, C. and Valléau,
                      M. and Vannini, M. and Vannozzi, A. and Vescovi, S. and
                      Vieira, J. M. and Villa, F. and Wahlström, C. -G. and
                      Walczak, R. and Walker, P. A. and Wang, K. and Welsch, A.
                      and Welsch, C. P. and Weng, S. M. and Wiggins, S. M. and
                      Wolfenden, J. and Xia, G. and Yabashi, M. and Zhang, H. and
                      Zhao, Y. and Zhu, J. and Zigler, A.},
      title        = {{E}u{PRAXIA} {C}onceptual {D}esign {R}eport},
      journal      = {European physical journal special topics},
      volume       = {229},
      number       = {24},
      issn         = {1951-6401},
      address      = {Heidelberg},
      publisher    = {Springer},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2021-00140},
      pages        = {3675 - 4284},
      year         = {2020},
      abstract     = {This report presents the conceptual design of a new
                      European research infrastructure EuPRAXIA. The concept has
                      been established over the last four years in a unique
                      collaboration of 41 laboratories within a Horizon 2020
                      design study funded by the European Union. EuPRAXIA is the
                      first European project that develops a dedicated particle
                      accelerator research infrastructure based on novel plasma
                      acceleration concepts and laser technology. It focuses on
                      the development of electron accelerators and underlying
                      technologies, their user communities, and the exploitation
                      of existing accelerator infrastructures in Europe. EuPRAXIA
                      has involved, amongst others, the international laser
                      community and industry to build links and bridges with
                      accelerator science — through realising synergies,
                      identifying disruptive ideas, innovating, and fostering
                      knowledge exchange. The Eu-PRAXIA project aims at the
                      construction of an innovative electron accelerator using
                      laser- and electron-beam-driven plasma wakefield
                      acceleration that offers a significant reduction in size and
                      possible savings in cost over current state-of-the-art
                      radiofrequency-based accelerators. The foreseen electron
                      energy range of one to five gigaelectronvolts (GeV) and its
                      performance goals will enable versatile applications in
                      various domains, e.g. as a compact free-electron laser
                      (FEL), compact sources for medical imaging and positron
                      generation, table-top test beams for particle detectors, as
                      well as deeply penetrating X-ray and gamma-ray sources for
                      material testing. EuPRAXIA is designed to be the required
                      stepping stone to possible future plasma-based facilities,
                      such as linear colliders at the high-energy physics (HEP)
                      energy frontier. Consistent with a high-confidence approach,
                      the project includes measures to retire risk by establishing
                      scaled technology demonstrators. This report includes
                      preliminary models for project implementation, cost and
                      schedule that would allow operation of the full Eu-PRAXIA
                      facility within 8—10 years.},
      cin          = {IKP-4 / PGI-6},
      ddc          = {530},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IKP-4-20111104 / I:(DE-Juel1)PGI-6-20110106},
      pnm          = {631 - Accelerator R $\&$ D (POF3-631)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-631},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000603262400001},
      doi          = {10.1140/epjst/e2020-000127-8},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/889235},
}