J. Peñas, A. Bembibre, D. Cortina-Gil, L. Martín, A. Reija, C. Ruiz, M. Seimetz, A. Alejo, J. Benlliure
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A multi-shot target assembly and automatic alignment procedure for laser-plasma proton acceleration at high-repetition-rate are introduced. The assembly is based on a multi-target rotating wheel capable of hosting $>$5000 targets, mounted on a three-dimensional motorised stage to allow rapid replenishment and alignment of the target material between laser irradiations. The automatic alignment procedure consists of a detailed mapping of the impact positions at the target surface prior to the irradiation that ensures stable operation of the target, which alongside the purpose-built design of the target wheel, enable the operation at rates up to 10 Hz. Stable and continuous laser-driven proton acceleration is demonstrated, with observed cut-off energy stability about 15%.