Properties of vapor-deposited and solution-processed targets for laser-driven inertial confinement fusion experiments

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DRHarding [1 ,2 ]
MJBonino [1 ]
WSweet [3 ]
MSchoff [4 ]
AGreenwood [4 ]
NSatoh [5 ]
MTakagi [6 ]
ANikroo [7 ]
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[1] Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
[2] Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Rochester
[3] General Atomics, General Atomics Court
[4] General Atomics
[5] Industrial Development Center, Central Research Laboratory, Hamamatsu Photonics KK, Hamamatsu City
[6] Institute of Laser Engineering, Osaka University
[7] Lawrence Livermore National
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Targets for low-adiabat direct-drive-implosion experiments on OMEGA must meet rigorous specifications and tight tolerances on the diameter, wall thickness, wall-thickness uniformity, and presence of surface features. Of these, restrictions on the size and number of defects(bumps and depressions) on the surface are the most challenging. The properties of targets that are made using vapor-deposition and solutionbased microencapsulation techniques are reviewed.Targets were characterized using confocal microscopy, bright-and dark-field microscopy, atomic force microscopy, electron microscopy, and interferometry. Each technique has merits and limitations, and a combination of these techniques is necessary to adequately characterize a target.The main limitation with the glow-discharge polymerization(GDP) method for making targets is that it produces hundreds of domes with a lateral dimension of 0.7—2 μm. Polishing these targets reduces the size of some but not all domes, but it adds scratches and grooves to the surface. Solution-made polystyrene shells lack the dome features of GDP targets but have hundreds of submicrometer-size voids throughout the wall of the target; a few of these voids can be as large as ~12 μm at the surface.
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