Mechanisms of optically initiated decomposition of MgO-PETN and MgO-TNT composites

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Abstract

Optical initiation to detonation of energetic materials (EMs) opens up new ways for safe handling, storage, and use of high explosives. EM-oxide interfaces have distinct optical and electronic properties because of the alignment of the filled and vacant electronic states of oxides and EMs. These changes are key factor for achieving tunable sensitivity through controllable initiation of decomposition reactions. We report here results of experimental and theoretical study on photointiation of PETN-MgO and TNT-MgO composites. We discuss electronic and optical properties of these materials and reveal mechanisms of photoinitiation reactions involving charge transfer from metal oxide to explosive compound. We also show how chemical stability of ionized explosive compounds can be critical for design composite materials with controllable optical sensitivity.

*This research is supported in part by ONR (Grant N00014-16-1-2069) and NSF. R.T. and M.M.K. acknowledge support from NSF XSEDE (Grant DMR-130077) and DOE NERSC (Contract DE-AC02-05CH11231) resources, as well as computational resources at the Maryland Advanced Research Computing Center (MARCC) and University of Maryland supercomputing resources (http://hpcc.umd.edu)

Presenters

  • Roman Tsyshevskiy

    • University of Maryland College Park

Authors

  • Roman Tsyshevskiy

    • University of Maryland College Park
  • Anton S. Zverev

    • Kemerovo State University
  • Anatoly Y. Mitrofanov

    • Kemerovo State University
  • Maija M Kukla

    • University of Maryland College Park