Numerical simulation of laser beam propagation in three-dimensional random media: beam splitting and patch formation

1992 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 81-98 ◽  
Author(s):  
Raphael Z Yahel ◽  
Isidore Last
1996 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 58-62
Author(s):  
R. Čiegis ◽  
G. Kairytė ◽  
A. Dement'ev

„Mathematical algorithms of software for numerical simulation of aberrated laser beam propagation" Mathematical Modelling Analysis, 1(1), p. 58-62


Author(s):  
Benxin Wu ◽  
Sha Tao ◽  
Shuting Lei

Laser beam propagation in high aspect ratio channels has been simulated by solving two-dimensional Maxwell wave equation with the finite element method. It has been found that the optical polarization direction has a very important effect on laser beam propagation in the channel, and under certain polarization direction the laser beam profile may keep changing in a very complicated way as the beam propagates through the channel. The above important effects, revealed by the numerical simulation in this paper, need to be considered to realize an accurate modeling or a good process design for laser machining of high aspect ratio microstructures.


Author(s):  
Sha Tao ◽  
Benxin Wu ◽  
Shuting Lei

The drilling of high-aspect-ratio microholes has very important applications in automotive, aerospace, electronics and other areas. However, this is difficult to realize with conventional mechanical machining or electrical discharge machining approaches. Laser ablation can potentially provide a good solution to this, but it also involves many technical difficulties. One of these is that the hole structure may act like a wave guide and affect the laser beam propagation. However, previous investigations on this important issue are very limited. In this paper, laser beam propagation through high-aspect-ratio microholes has been studied by solving the three-dimensional transient Maxwell’s wave equation, and the important discoveries from the calculations are discussed.


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