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Nonlinear Energy Conversion Performance of Electrical Explosion of Schottky Barrier Structured Al/CuO Transduction Chip
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(School of Chemical Engineering, NanjingUniversity of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China)

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    Al/CuO Schottky junction transduction chip was designed and prepared based on Schottky barrier theory. The electrical initiation performance of the transduction chip was studied by a breakdown voltage instrument. The electrical explosion characteristics of the chips were studied by a capacitance discharge mode of capacitor discharging circuit. Results show that fot the former,the chips exist an ignition threshold and have the haracteristics of rectification. The breakdown voltage has nothing to do with the number of Schottky junction. The breakdown voltage is 8 V. For the latter,the chips also exist the ignition threshold. The ignition threshold increases with increasing the number of Schottky junction. The chips also have the characteristics of delayed discharge. The delayed discharge time prolongs with increasing the number of schottky junction. At the same time,the chips also have the characteristic of continuous firing when stimulating repeatedly,which revealing that the Al/CuO Schottky junction transduction chip is a novel electrical-explosive device with a nonlinear energy conversion characteristic.

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李杰,朱朋,胡博,等. Al/CuO肖特基结换能元芯片的非线性电爆换能特性[J].含能材料,2016,24(3):279-283.
LI Jie, ZHU Peng, HU Bo, et al. Nonlinear Energy Conversion Performance of Electrical Explosion of Schottky Barrier Structured Al/CuO Transduction Chip[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2016,24(3):279-283.

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  • Received:April 07,2015
  • Revised:July 04,2015
  • Adopted:July 16,2015
  • Online: March 07,2016
  • Published: March 25,2016