Abstract
This study focuses on investigating the deformation of a one-dimensional elastic nonlocal semiconductor medium. The aim is to understand how the magnetic field and moisture diffusivity affect this deformation. The research aims to analyze the connection between plasma and moisture diffusivity processes in a rotational field, as well as thermo-elastic waves. The study examines the transport process of photo-thermoelasticity while considering the influence of moisture diffusivity. To derive the governing equations of the photo-thermo-elastic medium, Laplace’s transformation technique is used. These equations encompass the carrier density, elastic waves, moisture transport, heat conduction, and constitutive relationships. The fundamental physical parameters in the Laplace domain, such as mechanical stresses, thermal conditions, and plasma boundary conditions, are calculated. Numerical techniques are employed to invert the Laplace transform and obtain complete time-domain solutions for the various physical domains under investigation. The analysis takes into account reference moisture, nonlocality, magnetic field and rotation field. The effects of applied forces on displacement, moisture concentration, carrier density, stress resulting from forces, and temperature distribution are considered through graphical analysis.
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