Detonation and Shock Induced Chemistry: Photo-interactions and Initiation
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Presentations
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Laser-induced air shock from energetic materials (LASEM) method for estimating detonation performance: challenges, successes and limitations.
ORAL · Invited
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Authors
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Jennifer Gottfried
- US Army Research Laboratory
- Army Research Laboratory, USA
- US Army Rsch Lab - Aberdeen
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Photoinitiation of energetic materials: New ways to achieve tunable sensitivity
ORAL
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Maija Kuklja
- University of Maryland
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Roman Tsyshevsky
- University of Maryland
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Sergey Rashkeev
- University of Maryland
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Fenggong Wang
- University of Maryland
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Anton Zverev
- Kemerovo State University
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Anatoly Mitrofanov
- Kemerovo State University
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Electronic Properties of Energetic Molecules Under Compression
ORAL
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Jeffery Kay
- Sandia National Laboratories
- Sandia Natl Labs
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Wavelength-Dependence on the Initiation of Iron-Based Photoactive Explosives
ORAL
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Authors
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Kathryn Brown
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Thomas Myers
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Steven Clarke
- Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Explosively Generated Plasmas: Measurement and Models of Shock Generation and Material Interactions
ORAL
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Authors
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Samuel Emery
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head EOD Technology Division
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Mark Elert
- United States Naval Academy
- U. S. Naval Academy
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Paul Giannuzzi
- NSWC IHEODTD
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head EOD Technology Division
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Ryan Le
- United States Naval Academy
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Daniel McCarthy
- Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head EOD Technology Division
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Igor Schweigert
- U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
- Code 6189, Theoretical Chemistry Section, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC 20375
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