“…Simulations suggested that the threshold electron density (n e th [m −3 ]) at which the blowup of the beam size occurs is estimated to be ∼3 × 10 11 m −3 [17,21]. Hence, highly effective countermeasures against the ECE were required for the SuperKEKB LER [17,[21][22][23][24]. Various ECE countermeasures were prepared on the basis of studies in numerous laboratories, such as CERN [10,11,[25][26][27][28][29][30][31], Cornell University [15,[32][33][34], SLAC [12,[35][36][37], INFN [38,39], BNL [40,41], BINP [42,43], and of course, KEK [13,14,19,33,[44][45][46][47][48][49][50].…”