Abstract

A simple and flexible method to fabricate a large-sized plastic hollow shell is presented for use in future laser fusion experiments. A modified and extended emulsion method is used employing gelled gelatin as the water phase of the emulsion. A large-sized shell of 10 mm in diameter has been successfully fabricated. Possible conditions for producing a large-sized shell are discussed.

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