Laser Ablation - From Fundamentals to Applications 2017
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.71892
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Laser Ablation of Energetic Materials

Abstract: The initiation of explosives by laser is a new initiation method. Compared with traditional initiation methods, laser initiation has the characteristics of high reliability and high safety. It can be used as one of the alternative technologies for future initiation device. A microscopic understanding of the complex physical and chemical processes involved in the reaction process is essential for laser initiation. Shock initiation technology of laser-driven flyer was studied. Several typical laser-driven flyer … Show more

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“…e energy was prestored in the ablation layer of the MFPs through the aluminothermic film. When the laser excited the MFPs, the stored energy will be used as one of the sources of plasma expansion and work, thereby increasing the total energy of MFPs [19,[28][29][30]. In addition, the introduction of the aluminothermic film reduced the reflectivity of the 1064 nm laser, which was conducive to the ablation layer film to absorb more laser energy, so as to improve the utilization efficiency of laser energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e energy was prestored in the ablation layer of the MFPs through the aluminothermic film. When the laser excited the MFPs, the stored energy will be used as one of the sources of plasma expansion and work, thereby increasing the total energy of MFPs [19,[28][29][30]. In addition, the introduction of the aluminothermic film reduced the reflectivity of the 1064 nm laser, which was conducive to the ablation layer film to absorb more laser energy, so as to improve the utilization efficiency of laser energy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%