Al/CuO reactive nanolaminate ignition was studied using temperature jump (T-Jump) heating for rates greater than 10<sup>5</sup> K/s. Multilayer samples were sputter deposited onto thin platinum filaments in alternating layers of Al and CuO. The filaments were resistively heated in a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (ToF-MS), while ignition and reaction were observed with high-speed video. A total deposited thickness of 1800 nm was maintained for all samples, while the number of bilayers was varied from 1 to 12. Increasing this value decreased the diffusion distances and increased the amount of interfacial area across which reaction could occur, while keeping the overall energy of the system constant. From 2 to 6 bilayers, the ignition tempe...
This paper reports on the ignition and flame propagation characteristics of aluminum/copper oxide (A...
Thermite compounds have received a renewed interest due to their ability to store large quantities o...
International audienceThis work investigates the combustion of porous Al/CuO thermites, i.e. nanolam...
International audienceThe ignition of Al/CuO multilayered material is studied experimentally to expl...
International audienceThe complex Al/CuO self-propagating reaction involving multi-phase and multi-s...
Nanocomposite energetics are a relatively new class of materials that combine nanoscale fuels and ox...
International audienceReactive nanolaminates are a high-energy-density configuration for energetics ...
International audienceEnergetic materials are the only attractive sources of " dormant " energy, enj...
This paper reports on the reaction characteristic of Al/CuO reactive nanolaminates for different sto...
International audienceThe paper reports a joint experimental/theoretical study on the aging of react...
Nanothermites are defined as intimate mixtures of metal and metal oxidizer particles usually below 1...
International audienceIn this study we demonstrate the effect of change of the sputtering power and ...
International audienceInterface layers between reactive and energetic materials in nanolaminates or ...
This paper reports on the ignition and flame propagation characteristics of aluminum/copper oxide (A...
Thermite compounds have received a renewed interest due to their ability to store large quantities o...
International audienceThis work investigates the combustion of porous Al/CuO thermites, i.e. nanolam...
International audienceThe ignition of Al/CuO multilayered material is studied experimentally to expl...
International audienceThe complex Al/CuO self-propagating reaction involving multi-phase and multi-s...
Nanocomposite energetics are a relatively new class of materials that combine nanoscale fuels and ox...
International audienceReactive nanolaminates are a high-energy-density configuration for energetics ...
International audienceEnergetic materials are the only attractive sources of " dormant " energy, enj...
This paper reports on the reaction characteristic of Al/CuO reactive nanolaminates for different sto...
International audienceThe paper reports a joint experimental/theoretical study on the aging of react...
Nanothermites are defined as intimate mixtures of metal and metal oxidizer particles usually below 1...
International audienceIn this study we demonstrate the effect of change of the sputtering power and ...
International audienceInterface layers between reactive and energetic materials in nanolaminates or ...
This paper reports on the ignition and flame propagation characteristics of aluminum/copper oxide (A...
Thermite compounds have received a renewed interest due to their ability to store large quantities o...
International audienceThis work investigates the combustion of porous Al/CuO thermites, i.e. nanolam...