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Beyond Fresnel: absorption of fibre laser radiation on rough stainless steel surfaces
Author(s) -
Dominik Hipp,
Achim Mahrle,
Eckhard Beyer
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of physics. d, applied physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.857
H-Index - 198
eISSN - 1361-6463
pISSN - 0022-3727
DOI - 10.1088/1361-6463/ab2415
Subject(s) - molar absorptivity , optics , fresnel equations , materials science , laser , metrology , radiation , surface finish , wavelength , refractive index , fresnel zone , angle of incidence (optics) , fresnel number , physics , composite material , diffraction
The standard procedure for the calculation of the angle-dependent absorptivity consists of applying the well-known Fresnel formulas to the material property refractive index n and extinction coefficient k . However, the Fresnel formulas are only applicable for perfect smooth surfaces. Hitherto the effect of rough surfaces on absorptivity values and profiles are not thoroughly explored. Yet, this knowledge is vital for many kinds of theoretical consideration in computational models as they are applied in laser material processing, imaging and metrology. Therefore, we present experimental results on the angle-dependent absorptivity of stainless steel with five different surface finishes for fibre laser radiation with a 1.07 µ m wavelength and for s- and p-polarisation separately. We can show that for probes which fulfil the modified Fraunhofer smoothness criterion at normal incidence ( R z   <   λ /32), the Fresnel formalism is applicable. For the tested probes with higher surface roughness, the real absorptivity differs considerably from this solution: the maximum of absorptivity at the pseudo Brewster angle is decreased and shifted towards lower inclinations. Furthermore, other effects are observed which are not explained by theoretical approaches like Fresnel or ray-tracing models.

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