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Firing and Initiation Characteristics of Energetic Semiconductor Bridge Integrated with Varied Thickness of Al/MoO3 Nanofilms

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Two types of energetic semiconductor bridges (ESCBs), with 3μm and 6μm Al/MoO 3 energetic multilayer nanofilms integrated respectively, were prepared with microfabrication technique. The influence of Al/MoO 3 nanofilms thickness… Click to show full abstract

Two types of energetic semiconductor bridges (ESCBs), with 3μm and 6μm Al/MoO 3 energetic multilayer nanofilms integrated respectively, were prepared with microfabrication technique. The influence of Al/MoO 3 nanofilms thickness on the firing and initiation characteristics of ESCBs was investigated. Results show that critical firing time and critical firing energy of ESCBs do not change significantly. The flame size of SCB-Al/MoO 3 (6μm) is twice than that of SCB-Al/MoO 3 (3μm) at 100μs. Furthermore, the firing duration of SCB-Al/MoO 3 (6μm) is 540μs, much higher than SCB-Al/MoO 3 (3μm) 300μs, which is very useful for the initiation of energetic materials. However, the contact and non-contact initiation of ESCBs on HMX-Al/MoO 3 composite explosives show that the film thickness of Al/MoO 3 has the remarkable influence on the initiation ability of ESCBs. The results from experiments deepen the understanding of the influence of thickness of Al/MoO 3 nanofilms on the firing performance of SCB, which is very meaningful for the initiation of energetic materials. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ms.24.2.18266

Keywords: firing initiation; energetic semiconductor; initiation; initiation characteristics; scb moo; thickness

Journal Title: Materials Science
Year Published: 2018

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