Conference paper
GaAs Laser Source Package For Multichannel Optical Links
J.D. Crow, J.S. Harper, et al.
OFC 1977
A laser beam, incident on a highly absorbent thin film supported by a poorly conductive substrate, causes that film to heat and melt. The time required to reach the melting point and that required to complete the melting process are calculated as a function of the incident laser flux. The calculations neglect heat losses arising from lateral diffusion, convection, and thermal radiation, but they account for a possible reflectivity change at the melting point. They yield a criterion for the minimal absorbed flux necessary to maintain stable monotonic melting.
J.D. Crow, J.S. Harper, et al.
OFC 1977
R.A. Laff
Electro and Mini/Micro Northeast Conference 1984
G.S. Oehrlein, R. Ghez, et al.
ICDS 1984
R.A. Laff, G.L. Hutchins
IEEE T-ED