Development of Plastic Ablators for Laser Driven HEDP Experiments

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Abstract



Plastic ablators are vital components in many laser driven HEDP experiments. Polystyrene in particular is of interest because of its efficient laser coupling and elemental composition. Spin coating is a flexible technique that can produce a range of thicknesses, and doped mixtures. The material properties of these spin cast films depend on several factors including molecular weight, concentration, solvents, and post processing. The effects of these factors were studied in order to minimize void content, maximize material strength, and allow for the repeatable production of quality films for use in laser driven experiments. During development we were also able to demonstrate nanoparticle dopants at high concentrations near 50% by weight. X-ray diffraction spectra of these doped foils were collected to determine the size of the inclusions and the purity of the films. These foils have gone on to be deployed for campaigns at the Laboratory for Laser Energetics.

*This material is based upon work supported by the Department of Energy[National Nuclear Security Administration] University of Rochester “NationalInertial Confinement Fusion Program” under Award Number DE-NA0004144.

Presenters

  • Trajen Cracium

    • University or Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics

Authors

  • Trajen Cracium

    • University or Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics
  • Mark J Bonino

    • University or Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics
    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics, University of Rochester
  • David R Harding

    • University or Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics
    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics
  • Dayna Wasilewski

    • University or Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics
  • Terry-Ann Suer

    • Laboratory for Laser Energetics
  • Leiah Maloney

    • Rochester Institute of Technology