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Demonstration of reliable laser-plasma accelerator driven free electron laser in the SASE regime

ORAL

Abstract

X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) are fourth-generation light sources that deliver ultra-bright, coherent X-ray pulses that serve a diverse scientific user community. XFELs require high-brightness, multi-GeV electrons that generally require km-scale conventional accelerators at billion-dollar facilities. Laser-plasma accelerators (LPAs) provide a promising alternative to conventional accelerator infrastructure due to their orders-of-magnitude higher accelerating gradients (10-100 GV/m), enabling the production of high-brightness, relativistic electron beams in cm-scale distances. While critical work remains to push the stability and quality of LPA electron beams towards their conventionally accelerated counterparts, major milestones in LPA-based FEL development have been demonstrated in recent years. We present recent progress at the BELLA Center's Hundred Terawatt Undulator beamline demonstrating reliable FEL operation in the self-amplified spontaneous emission (SASE) regime.

Presenters

  • Kyle Jensen

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Authors

  • Kyle Jensen

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Christopher E Doss

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Finn Kohrell

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Curtis Berger

    Lawence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Anthony J Gonsalves

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Kei Nakamura

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Guillaume Plateau

    Tau Systems

  • Reinier van Mourik

    Tau Systems

  • Stephen Milton

    TAU Systems, Inc

  • Carl B Schroeder

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Eric Esarey

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Sam Barber

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Jeroen v Tilborg

    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory