Vol. 9, issue 02, article # 17

pdf Bakanov S. P., Poizner B. N. The system "CO2 laser + ion source" as a stimulator to nonadditive processes on a metal surface. // Atmospheric and oceanic optics. 1996. V. 9. No. 02. P. 154-157.
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Abstract:

A hypothesis that joint action (coaction) in a system "solid body–plasma–energy flows (flows of matter)" is nonadditive, as well as some new synergistic peculiarities of system evolution, is discussed. A scheme of a priori combination of actions is also considered. The structure of a program package for investigation of the evolution of target matter under coaction of concentrated energy flows (CEF's) of various types is analyzed. The prospects for computer-aided creation of physical and mathematical models starting from chosen conditions are also under discussion. A model is presented of metal thermal oxidation by an oxygen-ion beam upon exposure to laser radiation, as well as a model of laser-arc melting of metals and preliminary results of simulation.