Abstract
We are developing a proton accelerator using an intense lasers with a focused intensity of >1017 W/cm2. To monitor proton energy spectra as well as plasma parameters at each laser shot, we are using real time detectors. The proton energy of ~MeV is stably obtained for applications.
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