This paper presents an approach to design and fabricate additive manufactured (AM) foams for laser-plasma interaction experiments. It includes the selection of cellular structure, optimization of mechanical properties using finite element approach, and foam printing on dielectric and conducting substrates.
Additive manufactured (AM) foams in the context of high-power laser-matter interaction have emerged as a topic of significant interest. Printed foam targets provide a highly controlled environment for laser interaction and permit a high degree of versatility in terms of average density, spatial structure, and materials. These features are of great value to a variety of applications, including inertial confinement fusion and generation of intense x-rays and gamma rays. This paper describes an approach to the design and fabrication of AM foams for laser-plasma interaction experiments, including the selection of cellular structure, optimization of mechanical properties using a finite element approach, and foam printing on dielectric and conducting substrates.
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