- Emma, C;
- Van Tilborg, J;
- Assmann, R;
- Barber, S;
- Cianchi, A;
- Corde, S;
- Couprie, ME;
- D’Arcy, R;
- Ferrario, M;
- Habib, AF;
- Hidding, B;
- Hogan, MJ;
- Schroeder, CB;
- Marinelli, A;
- Labat, M;
- Li, R;
- Liu, J;
- Loulergue, A;
- Osterhoff, J;
- Maier, AR;
- McNeil, BWJ;
- Wang, W
Owing to their ultra-high accelerating gradients, combined with injection inside micrometer-scale accelerating wakefield buckets, plasma-based accelerators hold great potential to drive a new generation of free-electron lasers (FELs). Indeed, the first demonstration of plasma-driven FEL gain was reported recently, representing a major milestone for the field. Several groups around the world are pursuing these novel light sources, with methodology varying in the use of wakefield driver (laser-driven or beam-driven), plasma structure, phase-space manipulation, beamline design, and undulator technology, among others. This paper presents our best attempt to provide a comprehensive overview of the global community efforts towards plasma-based FEL research and development.