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The Production of High-Aspect-Ratio Microstructures (HARMS)

Dr Robert Keatch, Mr Brian Lawrenson, Mr Mark Finlay, Dr Barrie Lewis, Dr Colin Horsfield

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 38 / Number 1 / July 2000 / Pages 139-142

Technical Paper / Thirteenth Target Fabrication Specialists’ Meeting / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST00-A36131

Current techniques used for the production of individual hohlraum components require single-point ultra-precision machining. In an effort to reduce cost and time, mass-production techniques adopted from the Microelectronics sector have been developed. These Microengineering processes will allow a variety of materials to be investigated with various geometrical features and surface topographies. Using thick photosensitive polymers, combined with electroplating processes, complex 3-D structures can be fabricated in multiple stages. In this review the production of a hohlraum end-cap used for indirect inertial confinement fusion (ICF) is presented as an example of this procedure.