The effects of polarizations on the apparent absorptivity or integrated energy absorbed by a paraboloid of revolution-shaped cavity subject to a laser beam are systematically and quantitatively investigated. The incident flux is considered to be a mode of a Gaussian distribution specified by the wavelength, spot size, and focal location of the laser beam. Using a Monte Carlo method and neglecting the absorption within the plasma in the cavity, the results show that the predicted energy-transfer efficiency versus incident flux and cavity depth agrees well with the experimental data. The apparent absorption of polarization is found to be always higher than that of polarization, even though the latter causes higher energy fluxes absorbed than the former near the critical radius. The apparent absorptivity for polarization as a function of cavity depth can be divided into three parts: an initial decrease, rapid increase, and gradual increase. Interestingly, the polarization of circularly polarized incoming rays is gradually transformed into polarization in the course of multiple reflections. The apparent absorptivity as a function of polarizations, specular reflectivity, penetration depth, focal location, and absorptive and refractive indices is also presented.
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15 November 2004
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November 15 2004
Effects of polarizations of a laser on absorption in a paraboloid of revolution-shaped welding or drilling cavity
Ching-Yen Ho
Ching-Yen Ho
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Mechanical Engineering Department,
Hwa Hsia Institute of Technology
, 235, Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China
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J. Appl. Phys. 96, 5393–5401 (2004)
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Received:
April 12 2004
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August 02 2004
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Ching-Yen Ho; Effects of polarizations of a laser on absorption in a paraboloid of revolution-shaped welding or drilling cavity. J. Appl. Phys. 15 November 2004; 96 (10): 5393–5401. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1797543
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