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A ray-tracing analysis of the absorption of light by smooth and rough metal surfaces
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2007
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EngineeringRay-tracing AnalysisLaser MaterialLight IncidentSecondary Output WavelengthsIllumination ModelingOptical PropertiesReflectanceReflectance ModelingMaterials SciencePhysicsRough Metal SurfacesSurface FinishRay TracingNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsLight ScatteringLight AbsorptionOptoelectronics
Ray tracing has been employed to investigate the absorption of light by smooth and random rough metal surfaces. For normally incident light the absorptance of the surface increases with surface roughness. However, for light incident at a tangent to the surface the absorptance-surface roughness relationship is more complex. For example, in certain cases the absorptance can rise, fall, and rise again as the surface roughness increases. In this paper this complex absorptance-roughness relationship is defined and explained. The wavelengths of the light chosen for this study correspond to the primary and secondary output wavelengths of Nd:YAG lasers.
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