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Optical sensitisation of energetic crystals with gold nanoparticles for laser ignition

Fang et al., 2017

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13072702131414323188
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Fang X
Sharma M
Stennett C
Gill P
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The laser ignition of explosives is safer and more environmentally beneficial than electric ignition systems, but optical sensitisers must be present to facilitate heating by optical absorption. We investigated, for the first time, the optical sensitisation of …
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