Brenda L. Garcia-Diaz, Dale Hitchcock, George Larsen, Tyler Guin, Bob Sindelar, Rebecca J. Dylla-Spears, G. Jackson Williams, Xiaoxing Xia, G. Elijah Kemp
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Abstract The development of polymers, traditionally neglected in fusion materials research, is crucial to the success of commercial fusion energy. This article provides an overview of the materials science and technology challenges that will need to be addressed to develop the mechanically “soft” materials that will serve functional needs in a fusion pilot plant.