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3-Phonon Scattering Pathways for Vibrational Energy Up-pumping in Crystalline RDX

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Abstract

Up-pumping of shock energy to intramolecular vibrational modes may lead to breaking of critical bonds and phenomenon resulting in initiation in energetics. In this work, Fermi’s Golden Rule based 3-phonon scattering model is used over 216 kpoints throughout the Brillouin zone to investigate ~12 billion pathways for vibrational energy up-pumping in crystalline RDX [1]. On average, modes with frequencies up to 102 cm-1 have the highest scattering rates and redistribute over 99% of the vibrational energy to other low frequency modes up to 102 cm-1 within 0.16 ps. These low frequency modes transfer less than 0.5% of their vibrational energy directly to the NN stretching modes. The mid-frequency modes from 102 to 1331 cm-1 further up-pump the energy to the NN stretching modes within 5.6 ps. The mid-frequency modes between 457 and 462 cm-1 and between 831 and 1331 cm-1 are the most critical for vibrational heating of the NN stretching modes and phenomena leading to initiation in energetics.

References

[1]G. Kumar, F. VanGessel, L. Munday and P. Chung, "3-Phonon Scattering Pathways for Vibrational Energy Transfer in Crystalline RDX," Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 125, no. 35, pp. 7723-7734, 2021.

Publication: G. Kumar, F. VanGessel, L. Munday and P. Chung, "3-Phonon Scattering Pathways for Vibrational Energy Transfer in Crystalline RDX," Journal of Physical Chemistry A, vol. 125, no. 35, pp. 7723-7734, 2021.

Presenters

  • Gaurav Kumar

    University of Maryland, College Park

Authors

  • Gaurav Kumar

    University of Maryland, College Park

  • Francis G VanGessel

    US Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Division

  • Lynn B Munday

    Idaho National Laboratory

  • Peter W Chung

    University of Maryland, College Park