Comparisons of sonoluminescence from single-bubbles and cavitation fields: bridging the gap
Sonoluminescence (SL) refers to the generation of light through the energetic pulsations of acoustic cavitation bubbles in a liquid. For years, SL was observed primarily in cavitation fields. These bubbles are believed by many to undergo near-adiabatic compression, resulting in the heating of the bu...
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Elsevier
1997
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