Research Area

Seeing the unseeable diagnostics under extreme conditions

Theory only earns trust when it survives confrontation with measurement. CECD operates and partners with diagnostic platforms that resolve the fast, the small, and the hot, from sub-microsecond imaging of shock fronts to in-situ spectroscopy of decomposing energetics.

Time resolution

Sub-microsecond

Spectroscopy

IR · Raman · LIBS

Imaging

High-speed · ultra-high-speed

Partner labs

ARL · NSWC · Sandia · LANL

Representative work

Recent investigations

Selected reports and collaborations where diagnostics drove the science, most published jointly with federal-laboratory partners.

See Publications
Nature Comms 2022 Hu, Gottfried, Pesce-Rodriguez, et al.

Imaging spatially programmed energy release in ferroelectrics

High-resolution imaging captures the spatial pattern of chemical energy release in ferroelectric energetics. Validating the theoretical mechanism.

J. Chem. Phys. 2024 Liu, Batyrev, Byrd, Chung

Selective IR excitation of vibrational modes in RDX

Diagnostics-grade IR pumping paired with non-equilibrium kinetic modeling reveals mode-resolved energy redistribution.

ARL-TR 2007 Crone, Solares, Chung

Frequency and force modulation AFM on soft samples

A simulation-experiment study guiding AFM contrast interpretation for polymer-bonded energetics.

Capabilities

What we bring to the work

CECD's diagnostic capabilities are organized as a partnership, the center brings simulation and analysis depth; sponsor and university partners contribute platforms.

University facilities

Access to the Maryland NanoCenter, AIMLab, and FabLab for sample preparation and characterization.

ARL & NSWC partners

Co-located experimental campaigns at federal energetics laboratories.

National-lab access

Sandia, LANL, and LLNL diagnostic platforms via active sponsored programs.

Modeling integration

Tight loops between diagnostic teams and CECD's theory and computation groups.

Partner on Test Facilities & Diagnostics

Inquiries about sponsored research, graduate training, or technology transitions in this area can be directed to the center.