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. Ghez, G.S. Oehrlein, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
R.A. Laff, G.L. Hutchins
IEEE T-ED
R. Ghez
Int. J. Heat Mass Transf.