Author:
Berg Christopher M.,Brown Kathryn E.,Conner Rusty W.,Fu Yuanxi,Fujiwara Hiroki,Lagutchev Alexei,Shaw William L.,Zheng Xianxu,Dlott Dana D.
Abstract
ABSTRACTTwo fundamental processes associated with shock compression of energetic materials (EM) are initiation and ignition. Initiation occurs just behind a shock front and ignition occurs anywhere from a few nanoseconds to hundreds of nanoseconds later. Experiments are described that probe the fundamental mechanisms of these processes on relevant length and time scales: picosecond vibrational spectroscopy of nanometer thick layers of energetic materials (EM) with laser-driven shock waves, and nanosecond emission spectroscopy of micrometer thick layers of EM using laser-driven flyer plates.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC