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Progress in 2 mm Glow Discharge Polymer Mandrel Development for NIF

A. Nikroo, J. Bousquet, R. Cook, B. W. McQuillan, R. Paguio, M. Takagi

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 45 / Number 2 / March 2004 / Pages 165-170

Technical Paper / Target Fabrication / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST45-2-165

All planned National Ignition Facility (NIF) capsule targets except machined beryllium require a glow discharge polymer (GDP) mandrel upon which the ablator is applied. This mandrel, ~2 mm in diameter, must at least meet if not exceed the symmetry and surface finish requirements of the final capsule. Such mandrels are currently produced by the three-step depolymerizable mandrel technique. The quality of the final mandrel depends upon precise optimization and execution of each of the three steps. We had shown previously that fabrication of a mandrel which met the symmetry and surface finish requirements was feasible using this technique. In this paper we will discuss recent progress towards converting this process into a high yield, production scale process.