Speaker
Daniel SCHULTE
(CERN)
Description
Advanced accelerator concepts could potentially make a linear collider more compact and hence cheaper than a conventional one. In particular, laser or beam driven plasma acceleration are of interest. The presentation will discuss the parameter choices for conventional multi-TeV linear colliders and the physics and technology driving these choices. It will highlight the implications for the design of a plasma acceleration-based linear collider and raise issues that need to be addressed to arrive at a viable design.
Primary author
Daniel SCHULTE
(CERN)