An acoustic backscattering technique for the detection of transient cavitation produced by microsecond pulses of ultrasound
An acoustic backscattering technique for detecting transient cavitation produced by 10‐μs‐long pulses of 757‐kHz ultrasound is described. The system employs 10‐μs‐long, 30‐MHz center frequency tone bursts that scatter from cavitation microbubbles. Experiments were performed with suspensions of hydro...
Main Authors: | Roy, R, Madanshetty, S, Apfel, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Acoustical Society of America
1990
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