Author:
Ouyang Di-hua,Yang Chun-hai,Zhang Qian-tao,Yan Hao-yu,Pang Wei-qiang
Abstract
AbstractStudying how to improve the performance of illuminating agents to meet the requirements of ammunition miniaturization of great importance. In this study, a simple method for increasing light radiation intensity through the adding of metal oxides was developed and tested. Results revealed that the metal oxides had a very strong effect on the light radiation intensity of the reaction system. Optical radiation intensity increased by 17.8%, − 5.4% and 25.9% after the addition 5% of MgO, Al2O3and BaO to the Ba(NO3)2/Mg reaction system, respectively. This phenomenon may be related to the light radiation characteristics and reactivity of the metal oxide itself, as well as the temperature at which the added metal oxide can be excited to radiate light intensity.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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