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Application of Additive Manufacturing for Laser Target Fabrication

J. Andre, G. De Demo, K. Molina, S. Le Tacon, C. Chicanne, M. Theobald

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 73 / Number 2 / March 2018 / Pages 149-152

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2017.1406246

Received:July 24, 2017
Accepted:October 16, 2017
Published:February 15, 2018

In order to produce laser targets for laser plasma experiments, the target department of Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique operates in different fields of production techniques. Additive manufacturing becomes an important manufacturing process to match quality, delay, and cost aims. In the short term, stereo lithography seems to be the most promising technology for laser target range applications. It is a quick and, in most of the cases, accurate solution to target assembly issues. This technology allows obtaining functional assembly tools as well as parts and components compatible with laser experiment. The actual limitations are about 100 µm for tolerances and minimum wall thicknesses. A better resolution and a lower layer thickness could allow crossing these limitations.