Abstract
In this paper we discuss the motion of the vapor formed during the evaporation of a solid by a continuous radiation spectrum. The vapor is assumed to be heated by this radiation to a temperature T much higher than the phase-transition temperature Tv and much higher than the temperature Ti at which significant ionization of the vapor begins.
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