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Numerical developments for short-pulsed Near Infra-Red laser spectroscopy. Part I: direct treatment
Authors:Joan Boulanger
Institution:Groupe de Recherche en Ingénierie des Procédés et Systèmes, Département des Sciences Appliquées, Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, 555 Boulevard de l'Université, Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada G7H 2B1
Abstract:This two part study is devoted to the numerical treatment of short-pulsed laser near infra-red spectroscopy. The overall goal is to address the possibility of numerical inverse treatment based on a recently developed direct model to solve the transient radiative transfer equation. This model has been constructed in order to incorporate the last improvements in short-pulsed laser interaction with semi-transparent media and combine a discrete ordinates computing of the implicit source term appearing in the radiative transfer equation with an explicit treatment of the transport of the light intensity using advection schemes, a method encountered in reactive flow dynamics. The incident collimated beam is analytically solved through Bouger-Beer-Lambert extinction law.In this first part, the direct model is extended to fully non-homogeneous materials and tested with two different spatial schemes in order to be adapted to the inversion methods presented in the following second part. As a first point, fundamental methods and schemes used in the direct model are presented. Then, tests are conducted by comparison with numerical simulations given as references. In a third and last part, multi-dimensional extensions of the code are provided. This allows presentation of numerical results of short pulses propagation in 1, 2 and 3D homogeneous and non-homogeneous materials given some parametrical studies on medium properties and pulse shape. For comparison, an integral method adapted to non-homogeneous media irradiated by a pulsed laser beam is also developed for the 3D case.
Keywords:Transient radiative transfer equation  Discrete ordinates  Finite differences  Advection schemes  Optical tomography
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