Chemical Engineering Communications, Vol.153, 113-138, 1996
Transient laser heating of single solid microspheres
The problem of electromagnetic heating of a small sphere is solved for transient and steady state conditions, taking into account the highly nonuniform energy absorption determined from Mie theory. The effects of conduction, convection and radiation boundary conditions are explored to determine the conditions under which radiant energy transfer becomes the dominant mechanism of heat loss and to predict laser intensities required to heat a particle to a specified mean temperature.