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Initiated chemical vapor deposition polymers for high peak-power laser targets

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Publication date: 1 August 2017
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 635
Author(s): Salmaan H. Baxamusa, Xavier Lepró, Tom Lee, Matthew Worthington, Paul Ehrmann, Ted Laurence, Nick Teslich, Aravind Suresh, Daniel D. Burkey
We report two examples of initiated chemical vapor deposition (iCVD) polymers being developed for use in laser targets for high peak-power laser systems. First, we show that iCVD poly(divinylbenzene) is more photo-oxidatively stable than the plasma polymers currently used in laser targets. Thick layers (10–12μm) of this highly crosslinked polymer can be deposited with near-zero intrinsic film stress. Second, we show that iCVD epoxy polymers can be crosslinked after deposition to form thin adhesive layers for assembling precision laser targets. The bondlines can be made as thin as ~1μm, approximately a factor of 2 thinner than achievable using viscous resin-based adhesives. These bonds can withstand downstream coining and stamping processes.


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