Abstract

The temperature distributions in the metallic foils induced by spatially cylindrical long-pulsed laser is exammed in order to analyse the newly-discovered reverse-plugging effect (RPE). An exact solution for the temperature fields is derived by using the Hankel transform and Laplace transform. Numerical results are obtained for both spatial distributions with Gaussian and cylindrical types. The results show that the spatially cylindrical distribution of laser offers a formidable potential for the RPE.

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