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Precision Robotic Assembly Machine2009 R&D 100 Winner

The ultimate goal of the National Ignition Campaign is the achievement of “controlled, sustained nuclear fusion and energy gain for the first time ever in a laboratory setting.” One necessary step was the invention of a device that would be capable of assembling the fusion targets that will become the miniature suns on earth during the fusion ignition process. The Precision Robotic Assembly Machine for Building Nuclear Fusion Ignition Targets, invented at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, Calif., is able to perform this task, which involves piecing together a small but complex assembly that requires micrometer clearances. The dimensional accuracy of these targets is 2 to 20 μm, which indicates the manipulative precision of the assembly machine: 100-nm precision and 100-mg resolution force feedback in an operating arena the size of a sugar cube. The machine has a work volume the size of a shoe box. Innovative use of visual and force feedback and real-time dimensional metrology gives the operator the ability to use the machine like a surgical robot, initiating and controlling the movement of the motorized instruments with hand movements that are precise in the millimeter-scale world, yet scaled to precision in the 100-nm world. This machine can be adapted to manufacturing other complex miniature machines.

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