Laser-Induced Dissociation of an Energetic Polymer:  A Spectroscopic Study of the Gaseous Products

Previous studies of GAP (glycidyl azido polymer) laser-induced decomposition (Propellants, Explosives, Pyrotechnics 1996, 21, 258), revealed that the shock wave produced from a diluted polymer is more energetic than from the neat polymer. In this paper, direct measurement of the energy disposal into...

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