Experimental results for single-bubble sonoluminescence of air bubbles at very low frequency f = 7.1 kHz are presented: In contrast to the predictions of a recent model [S. Hilgenfeldt and D. Lohse, Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 1036 (1999)], the bubbles are only as bright ( 104¿105 photons per pulse) and the pulses as long ( ¿150 ps) as at f = 20 kHz. We can theoretically account for this effect by incorporating water vapor into the model: During the rapid bubble collapse a large amount of water vapor is trapped inside the bubble, resulting in an increased heat capacity and hence lower temperatures, i.e., hindering upscaling. At this low frequency water vapor also dominates the light emission process
Recent theoretical work in single-bubble sonoluminescence has suggested that water vapor in the coll...
A sonoluminescing bubble has been modeled as a thermally conducting, partially ion-ized, two-compone...
A gas bubble trapped in water by an oscillating acoustic field is expected to either shrink or grow ...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Small amplitude oscillations of gas bubbles in sonicated liquids are quasi-reversible events, but th...
It has been recently demonstrated that a single gas bubble in a liquid medium can be driven hard eno...
Single bubble sonoluminescence is not an exotic phenomenon but can quantitatively be accounted for b...
textRadiative processes of interest in single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) studies, such as elect...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
stable single-bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) has been explored so far. We predict that decreasing th...
The production of OH radicals by dissociation of water vapor in oscillating argon bubbles is studied...
An experimental study of the extinction threshold of single bubble sonoluminescence in an air-water ...
Recent theoretical work in single-bubble sonoluminescence has suggested that water vapor in the coll...
A sonoluminescing bubble has been modeled as a thermally conducting, partially ion-ized, two-compone...
A gas bubble trapped in water by an oscillating acoustic field is expected to either shrink or grow ...
Single-bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
Small amplitude oscillations of gas bubbles in sonicated liquids are quasi-reversible events, but th...
It has been recently demonstrated that a single gas bubble in a liquid medium can be driven hard eno...
Single bubble sonoluminescence is not an exotic phenomenon but can quantitatively be accounted for b...
textRadiative processes of interest in single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) studies, such as elect...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
Single bubble sonoluminescence occurs when an acoustically trapped and periodically driven gas bubbl...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
In single-bubble sonoluminescence, an ultrasound-driven microbubble undergoes violent oscillations a...
stable single-bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) has been explored so far. We predict that decreasing th...
The production of OH radicals by dissociation of water vapor in oscillating argon bubbles is studied...
An experimental study of the extinction threshold of single bubble sonoluminescence in an air-water ...
Recent theoretical work in single-bubble sonoluminescence has suggested that water vapor in the coll...
A sonoluminescing bubble has been modeled as a thermally conducting, partially ion-ized, two-compone...
A gas bubble trapped in water by an oscillating acoustic field is expected to either shrink or grow ...