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Recent Developments in Making Glass Shells from Silicon Doped GDP Shells

Martin L. Hoppe

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 41 / Number 3P1 / May 2002 / Pages 234-237

Technical Paper / Fourteenth Target Fabrication Specialists' Meeting / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST02-A17905

Recent developments in making glass shells from M-doped glow discharge polymer (GDP) deposited by plasma polymerization (where M = Si or Ti) have significantly expanded the diameter and wall thickness obtainable by this process. Further, the wall uniformity of glass shells made by this process are generally superior to those made by the traditional drop-tower approach. We have also been able to pressurize a glass shell with Ar by taking advantage of the permeability properties of the glass before it is converted to full density where it becomes essentially impermeable to most gases.