Sonoluminescence is the term used to describe the emission of light from a violently collapsing bubble. Sonoluminescence ("light from sound") is the result of extremely nonlinear pulsations of gas/vapor bubbles in liquids when subject to sufficiently high amplitude acoustic pressures. In a single collapse, a bubble's volume can be compressed more than a thousand-fold in the span of less than a microsecond. Even the simplest consideration of the thermodynamics yields pressures on the order of 10,000 ATM, and temperatures of at least 10,000K. On the face of things, it is not surprising that light should be emitted from such an extreme process. Since 1990 (the year that Gaitan discovered light from a single bubble) there has been a tremendous ...
A micron-sized water bubble can be held fixed in a glass flask using an ultrasonic pressure field, a...
Single bubble sonoluminescence is not an exotic phenomenon but can quantitatively be accounted for b...
Recent observations of the collapse of single bubbles or clouds of cavities trapped within stationar...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
The principal objectives of this study are to determine how gravity affects the emission of light fr...
Sonoluminescence from a single bubble was studied under microgravity and hypergravity environments ...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
High‐amplitude radial pulsations of a single gas bubble in several glycerine and water mixtures have...
It is argued that a pulsating acoustically levitated bubble cannot possibly maintain a spherical sha...
Acoustic cavitation, the growth and rapid collapse of bubbles in a liquid irradiated with ultrasound...
The passage of an ultrasonic wave through a medium can sometimes result in the production of acousti...
Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) is the phenomena by which a bubble is levitated in a liquid me...
A micron-sized water bubble can be held fixed in a glass flask using an ultrasonic pressure field, a...
Single bubble sonoluminescence is not an exotic phenomenon but can quantitatively be accounted for b...
Recent observations of the collapse of single bubbles or clouds of cavities trapped within stationar...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
The principal objectives of this study are to determine how gravity affects the emission of light fr...
Sonoluminescence from a single bubble was studied under microgravity and hypergravity environments ...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
High‐amplitude radial pulsations of a single gas bubble in several glycerine and water mixtures have...
It is argued that a pulsating acoustically levitated bubble cannot possibly maintain a spherical sha...
Acoustic cavitation, the growth and rapid collapse of bubbles in a liquid irradiated with ultrasound...
The passage of an ultrasonic wave through a medium can sometimes result in the production of acousti...
Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) is the phenomena by which a bubble is levitated in a liquid me...
A micron-sized water bubble can be held fixed in a glass flask using an ultrasonic pressure field, a...
Single bubble sonoluminescence is not an exotic phenomenon but can quantitatively be accounted for b...
Recent observations of the collapse of single bubbles or clouds of cavities trapped within stationar...