Li et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Continuous and scalable polymer capsule processing for inertial fusion energy target shell fabrication using droplet microfluidicsLi et al., 2017
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- Li J
- Lindley-Start J
- Porch A
- Barrow D
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- Scientific reports
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High specification, polymer capsules, to produce inertial fusion energy targets, were continuously fabricated using surfactant-free, inertial centralisation, and ultrafast polymerisation, in a scalable flow reactor. Laser-driven, inertial confinement fusion depends …
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