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BiBTeX citation export for TU3D3: Application of Cryo-copper Accelerating Structures Towards Future Light Sources

@unpublished{nanni:fls2023-tu3d3,
  author       = {E.A. Nanni},
  title        = {{Application of Cryo-copper Accelerating Structures Towards Future Light Sources}},
% booktitle    = {Proc. FLS'23},
  booktitle    = {Proc. ICFA Adv. Beam Dyn. Workshop (FLS'23)},
  eventdate    = {2023-08-27/2023-09-01},
  language     = {english},
  intype       = {presented at the},
  series       = {ICFA Advanced Beam Dynamics Workshop},
  number       = {67},
  venue        = {Luzern, Switzerland},
  publisher    = {JACoW Publishing, Geneva, Switzerland},
  month        = {01},
  year         = {2024},
  note         = {presented at FLS'23 in Luzern, Switzerland, unpublished},
  abstract     = {{Cryogenic operation of copper accelerating structures results in increase accelerating gradients and reduced rf power requirements. The combination of cryogenic operation with distributed coupling accelerator topologies further enhances the flexibility of the designer in optimizing the performance of the accelerator. The combination of these advances creates the possibility of generating high-brightness beams in compact footprints (up to 250 MeV/m accelerating gradients). To date this technology has been explored primarily in the context of a future high energy physics facility. In this talk we will present the study of a new concept for a high gradient, high power accelerator with beam characteristics suitable to study the Higgs boson, the Cool Copper Collider (C3). We will present the latest demonstrated performance of prototype accelerators and highlight the future development path for C3 accelerator technology. In particular, we will focus on benefits to future light source concepts to decrease machine size, increase repetition rate, enable multi-bunch operation and preserve high brightness beams. Possible use cases for future light sources will be presented.}},
}