Abstract
Since the emergence of laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs), substantial work has been dedicated to using LPAs to drive free-electron lasers (FELs) for a broad range of applications. Despite recent breakthroughs, which have proven the fundamental feasibility of operating FELs with an LPA source, stable FEL operation over multiple hours without operator input had yet to be achieved. In this work, we report significant improvements to the stability of a hundred terawatt laser system, resulting in successful demonstration of reliable, long-term operation of an LPA-driven FEL in the self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) regime at 420 nm. The LPA source delivered 100 MeV electron beams at 1 Hz with high stability over more than 10 h, enabling over 8 h of continuous FEL operation without operator input. The acquired data were subsequently used to investigate correlations between the measured undulator radiation and parameters of the drive laser, plasma source, and electron beam. The revealed connections between LPA and FEL performance gave important additional insights into ways to further improve and stabilize the system, thus demonstrating the capability of our setup to serve as a powerful platform for future studies of LPA-driven FEL operation. The one-of-a-kind integration of multiple stabilization concepts onto the LPA facility discussed in this manuscript yielded significant accelerator and light source improvements (with residual correlations suggesting even more is possible), which will positively impact LPA applications at large.
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Kohrell, F., Barber, S. K., Doss, C. E., Jensen, K., Schröder, S., Berger, C., … Van Tilborg, J. (2026). Over 8 hours of continuous operation of a free-electron laser driven by a laser-plasma accelerator. Physical Review Accelerators and Beams, 29(4). https://doi.org/10.1103/z2d3-bhyt
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