The energetic igniters through integrating Al/NiO nanolaminates on Cr film bridges have been investigated in this study. The microstructures demonstrate well-defined geometry and sharp interfaces. The depth profiles of the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of Al/NiO nanolaminates annealed at 550 °C with a bilayer thickness of 250 nm show that the interdiffusion between the Al layer and NiO layer has happened and the annealing temperature cannot provide enough energy to make the diffusion process much more complete. The electrical explosion characteristics employing a capacitor discharge firing set at the optimized charging voltage of 40 V show that the flame duration time is about 700 μs, and an excellent explosion performance is obtained for (Al/NiO)n/Cr igniters with a bilayer thickness of 1000 nm.
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Yan, Y. C., Shi, W., Jiang, H. C., Xiong, J., Zhang, W. L., & Li, Y. (2015). Characteristics of the Energetic Igniters Through Integrating Al/NiO Nanolaminates on Cr Film Bridge. Nanoscale Research Letters, 10(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-015-1204-9
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