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The target factory of an Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) power plant (or reactor) must supply the targets with a rate
of 1-10 Hz including their injection and transport through the chamber.
HiPER is a proposed European High Power laser Energy Research facility dedicated to demonstrate the
feasibility of laser driven fusion for IFE reactor. The work of HiPER facility requires formation & delivery of cryogenic
free-standing targets with a rate of more than 1 Hz.
To meet these requirements, an approach to fuel layering based on conduction cooling of a batch of moving
spherical targets has been developed at the Lebedev Physical Institute (LPI). The approach demands to use free-standing
targets in each production step: fuel filling, fuel layering, target characterization and injection.
In this report, the expert results on the development of a specialized layering module prototype for a high reprate
FST formation of HiPER cryogenic targets are presented.