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Elasto-Thermodiffusion Modeling Using Optoelectronic Microtemperature Processes for a Ramp-Type Heating Nano-Semiconductor Material

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  • M. Adel
  • Khaled Lotfy
  • Alaa El-Bary
  • M. Ahmed
  • Erhan Güler

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The theory of photo-thermoelasticity describes how heating or elastic microstructure mechanical deformation can modify a material’s optical-thermal properties. This theory particularly highlights the effect of microtemperature on elasticity and efficient heat transport. This work provides a new theoretical framework for thermooptical elastic materials and clarifies the relationship between thermomechanical and plasma waves in microtemperature-affected semiconductors such as silicon. The model focuses on studying the elasto-thermodiffusion (ETD) theory’s electron-hole interaction. Microtemperature effects during photothermal (PT) stimulation are studied in this theory. In one-dimensional (1D) settings, the Laplace transform is utilized which can be solved using the governing equations for thermoelastic (TD) processes and electronic (ED) deformation processes in a nondimensional form. The proposed model is put to use in analyzing how ramp-type heating affects an unbounded semiconductor material plane at rest. The discussion section presents a series of graphs to analyze the effect of the main parameters.

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  • M. Adel & Khaled Lotfy & Alaa El-Bary & M. Ahmed & Erhan Güler, 2024. "Elasto-Thermodiffusion Modeling Using Optoelectronic Microtemperature Processes for a Ramp-Type Heating Nano-Semiconductor Material," Journal of Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-16, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jjmath:6904357
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/6904357
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