Abstract
We present the recent achievements in the ion acceleration experiment with the J-KAREN-P laser system [1] at Kansai Photon Science Institute, National Institutes for Quantum and Radiological Science and Technology (QST). The previous J-KAREN system enabled us to perform the high field physics experiments with a laser intensity of 1021 Wcm-2, where we successfully obtained energetic hadron beams [2,3]. In order to explore physics with higher fields, the upgrade project of the J-KAREN system began in 2014 for opening up the door to relativistic particle acceleration, in particular, that of hadrons, bright X-ray and γ-ray radiation generation and photo-nuclear science.
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