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Heat distribution of an infrared focused laser beam
Posted 10 mag 2012, 02:21 GMT-4 Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Modeling Tools & Definitions, Parameters, Variables, & Functions Version 4.2a 2 Replies
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Hi all,
I am looking to model the localized heating of a focused infrared beam. In specific I am looking to model a 1064nm optical trap, given the absorption of the trapping medium and the power of the beam.
The assumption I make is that all absorption events are dissipated through heat which is likely reasonable at these frequencies. I would also like to make this a transient model in the future, however I am suffering from fundamental problems.
I model the intensity profile of the beam, which seems to work out well. However when I couple the absorption (attenuation) coefficient as the heat induced I am encountered with non-physical temperatures.
Am i missing something simple or is my assumption just fundamentally wrong?
Thanks in advance
Jakrey Myers
I am looking to model the localized heating of a focused infrared beam. In specific I am looking to model a 1064nm optical trap, given the absorption of the trapping medium and the power of the beam.
The assumption I make is that all absorption events are dissipated through heat which is likely reasonable at these frequencies. I would also like to make this a transient model in the future, however I am suffering from fundamental problems.
I model the intensity profile of the beam, which seems to work out well. However when I couple the absorption (attenuation) coefficient as the heat induced I am encountered with non-physical temperatures.
Am i missing something simple or is my assumption just fundamentally wrong?
Thanks in advance
Jakrey Myers
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