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Volumn 69, Issue 8, 1992, Pages 1182-1184

Spectrum of synchronous picosecond sonoluminescence

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EID: 0001407701     PISSN: 00319007     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.69.1182     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (372)

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    • D. F. Gaitan, Ph.D. thesis, University of Mississippi, 1990 (unpublished);
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    • Bradley P. Barber, Ph.D. thesis, UCLA, 1992 (unpublished);
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    • Our observations can be contrasted with those of E. B. Flint and K. S. Suslick [
    • Our observations can be contrasted with those of E. B. Flint and K. S. Suslick [J. Am. Chem. Soc. 111, 6987 (1989)
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    • Science 253, 1397 (1991)]. They assign SL a temperature of 5000 K and furthermore claim that the continuum contribution to SL is not blackbody. Their investigations focused on Silicone oil which is surely different from water. But, more importantly, they studied the variety of SL which originates from unknown distributions of cavitating transient bubbles. This ``transient SL'' may also be a different physical phenomenon from the synchronously repeating stable SL that originates from the extraordinarily nonlinear motion of a single trapped bubble as reported in our paper.


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