Research on Thermal Effect Caused by Absorbing Inclusion in Dielectric Irradiated by Pulse Laser

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The thermal effect caused by absorbing inclusion irradiated by pulse laser is affected by size of inclusions, pulse duration, repetition interval and number of pulse laser. The temperature both in the center of inclusion and the interface between inclusion and dielectric increases firstly with the increase of the size of inclusion, then trends to a constant value when the size is over the critical radius. Pulse duration and repetition interval of pulse change the energy acumulation in inclusion then have influence on the peak temperature in the center and interface. The temperature fluctuates periodically but the overall assumes the trend of increase.

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