Speaker
Thomas Lucas
(Paul Scherrer Institute)
Description
The next generation of lepton colliders demands machine luminosities in the range of 10³⁴ to 10³⁶ cm⁻²s⁻¹, requiring electron sources capable of delivering bunch charges of several nanocoulombs at injection rates of tens to hundreds of bunches per second. Achieving such high charge levels requires careful optimization of the electron source to maximize injection efficiency. This talk explores the critical requirements for electron sources in future colliders. Using the FCC-ee as a case study, we assess the viability and performance of various electron source technologies, highlighting their potential to meet the stringent demands of next-generation high-luminosity machines.
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Author
Thomas Lucas
(Paul Scherrer Institute)