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Original Articles

Analytical solution of magneto-photothermal theory during variable thermal conductivity of a semiconductor material due to pulse heat flux and volumetric heat source

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Pages 2040-2057 | Received 02 Apr 2019, Accepted 14 Jan 2020, Published online: 06 Feb 2020
 

Abstract

In this investigation, the variable thermal conductivity, which depends on a linear function of temperature, is studied during photothermal excitation processes. The influence of the external magnetic field in the context of volumetrically heat source (optically external source) of an elastic semiconductor medium is investigated. The influence of pulse heat flux and thermal memory of the generalized thermoelasticity theory is taken into consideration. The governing equations are obtained in one dimension (1D) by cylindrical coordinates. The interactions between Photo (carrier density)-elastic and magneto-thermal waves are described analytically. The Laplace transform method in 1D is used to obtain the solutions of principal physical field quantities under investigation. The mechanical deformation during the mechanical loads and thermal gradient temperature are applied on the outer surface of the medium. Fourier series expansion and some numerical techniques are used to get the complete solution of physical fields in the physical time-domain. The resulting physical quantities are obtained numerically, discussed, and graphically presented for an example of a semiconductor material.

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