1975
DOI: 10.1063/1.321905
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Nondestructive inspection of transparent microtargets for laser fusion

Abstract: The method is described for the nondestructive inspection of small (<100-μm outside diameter) hollow thin (<2-μm wall thickness) transparent shells used as laser-fusion targets. Utilizing the interference properties of light, this method enables measurements of sphericity and absolute wall thickness to accuracies better than ±10%. The equipment and calibration procedure are discussed.

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“…Then £qs. (1) and (2) are solved by an iterative process until their difference is a minimum. In practice, three different wavelengths are used and the step height is approxi mately known.…”
Section: Methods Of Excess Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then £qs. (1) and (2) are solved by an iterative process until their difference is a minimum. In practice, three different wavelengths are used and the step height is approxi mately known.…”
Section: Methods Of Excess Fractionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A method hat been developed for charging a single water drop und then electrostatically deflecting it to a specified point. 40-* 3 The early work in the liquid jet field was done largely with water and organic liquids, but recent work has extended the method to metals, inorganic salts, and plastics. 4 * - 47 The detailed theory of the method lias a bo received considerable atten tion.…”
Section: Liquid Lets Of Dropletsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current tar gets are hollow glass microspheres filled with DT gas. [1][2][3] Future targets for higher energy lasers will be solid shells of DT. When very high-energy lasers (per haps 10 s J) are available, the targets may be liquid or solid drops of DT.…”
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confidence: 99%