International Journal of Energetic Materials and Chemical Propulsion
Publication de 6 numéros par an
ISSN Imprimer: 2150-766X
ISSN En ligne: 2150-7678
IF:
0.7
5-Year IF:
0.7
Immediacy Index:
0.1
Eigenfactor:
0.00016
JCI:
0.18
SJR:
0.313
SNIP:
0.6
CiteScore™::
1.6
H-Index:
16
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RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF NANO-ENERGETIC MATERIALS
Volume 6,
Numéro 1, 2007,
pp. 105-118
DOI: 10.1615/IntJEnergeticMaterialsChemProp.v6.i1.80
RÉSUMÉ
This paper describes theory and practice of determining optical or thermal radiative properties of nano-energetic materials using light scattering theory and measurement techniques. First, the theory and applicability of particle light-scattering to nano-materials are discussed, proceeding from single-scattering behavior to multiple scattering and from independent scattering to dependent scattering. Finally, the application of light scattering to nano-molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) and nano-aluminum is discussed.
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