The future Large Hadron-electron Collider (LHeC) will operate at a center-of-mass energy of 1.2~TeV,
delivering an integrated electron-proton luminosity of approximately 1~ab\(^{-1}\).
The high luminosity and clean experimental environment at LHeC promise unique research opportunities,
requiring a comprehensive survey of high-energy \(\gamma \gamma\) interactions up to center-of-mass energies of 1~TeV.
In this contribution, the potential for scientific discovery is briefly assessed by discussing the \(\gamma \gamma\) processes,
particularly the two-photon exclusive production of supersymmetric particles.

