Temperature and electric potential distribution in the structure pyroelectric–liquid crystal under the action of laser radiation
Tóm tắt
The temperature and electric potential distribution in the structure pyroelectric–liquid crystal under the action of laser radiation has been investigated by numerical methods. The influence of the layer characteristics and modulation frequency of the heat flow on the pyrosignal and its thermal “diffusion” has been considered.
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