@misc{oai:repo.qst.go.jp:00073157, author = {Takafumi, Asai and Kanasaki, Masato and Jinno, Satoshi and Shutoh, Nobumichi and Yamauchi, Tomoya and Oda, Keiji and Morishima, Kunihiro and Fukuda, Yuuji and 浅井 孝文 and 金崎 真聡 and 神野 智史 and 山内 知也 and 小田 啓二 and 森島 邦博 and 福田 祐仁}, month = {Dec}, note = {A nuclear emulsion is one of photographic films, which can record the three-dimensional trajectories of charged particles. It has the special features of sub-micron spatial resolution and high sensitivity, so that it has been utilized for various research fields. In laser-driven ion acceleration, etched type track detectors such as CR-39 are used as the ion detector to understand the both of spatial distributions and energy spectra. Although the CR-39 detectors are the most reliable detector for laser-accelerated ions, other track detectors, which can crosscheck the results of CR-39 detectors, have not been applied for laser-driven ions acceleration experiments. In the present study, to evaluate the applicability of a nuclear emulsion for the measurements of laser-accelerated ions, we have applied a nuclear emulsion for the laser-driven ion acceleration experiment using micron-sized hydrogen clusters., 第14回放射線モニタリングに係る国際ワークショップ}, title = {Application of a nuclear emulsion to laser-driven ion acceleration experiment using micron-sized hydrogen cluster target}, year = {2018} }