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Forming Uniform HD Layers in Shells Using Infrared Radiation

D.N. Bittner, G.W. Collins, E. Monsler, S. Letts

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 35 / Number 2 / March 1999 / Pages 244-249

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST99-A11963931

Published:February 8, 2018

Generating a volumetric heat source in solid deuterium hydride, HD, allows the formation of a spherical crystalline shell of HD inside a transparent plastic shell. Pumping the infra-red (IR) collisionally induced vibration-rotation band of solid HD contained inside a transparent plastic shell generates the volumetric heat source in the HD lattice. HD layers 150 – 250 μm thick formed near the triple point have a surface roughness rms between 1–3 μm and become rougher with decreasing temperature. Solid growth dynamics have a significant impact on the quality of the resultant layer.