Seeded free-electron laser driven by a compact laser plasma accelerator

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Labat MarieORCID,Cabadağ Jurjen CouperusORCID,Ghaith AminORCID,Irman ArieORCID,Berlioux AnthonyORCID,Berteaud Philippe,Blache FrédéricORCID,Bock StefanORCID,Bouvet FrançoisORCID,Briquez FabienORCID,Chang Yen-YuORCID,Corde SébastienORCID,Debus AlexanderORCID,De Oliveira CarlosORCID,Duval Jean-PierreORCID,Dietrich YannickORCID,El Ajjouri Moussa,Eisenmann Christoph,Gautier JulienORCID,Gebhardt René,Grams Simon,Helbig UweORCID,Herbeaux Christian,Hubert NicolasORCID,Kitegi CharlesORCID,Kononenko OlenaORCID,Kuntzsch MichaelORCID,LaBerge MaxwellORCID,Lê StéphaneORCID,Leluan Bruno,Loulergue Alexandre,Malka VictorORCID,Marteau FabriceORCID,Guyen Manh Huy N.,Oumbarek-Espinos DrissORCID,Pausch RichardORCID,Pereira DamienORCID,Püschel ThomasORCID,Ricaud Jean-Paul,Rommeluere PatrickORCID,Roussel EléonoreORCID,Rousseau Pascal,Schöbel SusanneORCID,Sebdaoui Mourad,Steiniger KlausORCID,Tavakoli KeihanORCID,Thaury CédricORCID,Ufer PatrickORCID,Valléau MathieuORCID,Vandenberghe MarcORCID,Vétéran José,Schramm UlrichORCID,Couprie Marie-EmmanuelleORCID

Abstract

AbstractFree-electron lasers generate high-brilliance coherent radiation at wavelengths spanning from the infrared to the X-ray domains. The recent development of short-wavelength seeded free-electron lasers now allows for unprecedented levels of control on longitudinal coherence, opening new scientific avenues such as ultra-fast dynamics on complex systems and X-ray nonlinear optics. Although those devices rely on state-of-the-art large-scale accelerators, advancements on laser-plasma accelerators, which harness gigavolt-per-centimetre accelerating fields, showcase a promising technology as compact drivers for free-electron lasers. Using such footprint-reduced accelerators, exponential amplification of a shot-noise type of radiation in a self-amplified spontaneous emission configuration was recently achieved. However, employing this compact approach for the delivery of temporally coherent pulses in a controlled manner has remained a major challenge. Here we present the experimental demonstration of a laser-plasma accelerator-driven free-electron laser in a seeded configuration, where control over the radiation wavelength is accomplished. Furthermore, the appearance of interference fringes, resulting from the interaction between the phase-locked emitted radiation and the seed, confirms longitudinal coherence. Building on our scientific achievements, we anticipate a navigable pathway to extreme-ultraviolet wavelengths, paving the way towards smaller-scale free-electron lasers, unique tools for a multitude of applications in industry, laboratories and universities.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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