2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0894-1777(02)00182-6
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Dynamics of laser-induced cavitation bubbles

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“…Due to the increase of the liquid pressure, the bubble collapses violently and eventually emits a shock wave and a flash of light. The bubble's oscillation is estimated to have only a few rebounds and after that, the bubble expands again and has several oscillations [28]. Also the duration of flash light * sadighi@sharif.ir for LI-SCBL is of the order of a few nanoseconds and the photon numbers emitted from these bubbles are of the order of magnitudes greater than was observed in single-bubble sonoluminescence [23,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Due to the increase of the liquid pressure, the bubble collapses violently and eventually emits a shock wave and a flash of light. The bubble's oscillation is estimated to have only a few rebounds and after that, the bubble expands again and has several oscillations [28]. Also the duration of flash light * sadighi@sharif.ir for LI-SCBL is of the order of a few nanoseconds and the photon numbers emitted from these bubbles are of the order of magnitudes greater than was observed in single-bubble sonoluminescence [23,29].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…For a long time, the bubble emergence under the pulsed laser illumination was the main object of interest [6,[14][15][16][17]. Large amount of energy supplied by the short laser pulse results in very rapid water evaporation and bubble growth followed by the high-speed collapse with possible rebounds and energy release in form of luminescence and/or shock waves (optical cavitation).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A model has been introduced to describe the collapse and rebound of a laser-induced cavitation bubble in water (Akhatov et al 2001(Akhatov et al , 2002. It starts from the instant when the bubble has reached its maximum radius R max .…”
Section: Dynamics Of An Lic Bubblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coefficient of binary diffusion of vapor in the air is chosen to be a function of temperature according to the following formula (Akhatov et al 2002):…”
Section: Gas-vapor Bubble Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%