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The widening phenomenology of Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) is shown to be in good agreement with a new approach to condensed matter, based on the QED coherent interactions. Some remarkable properties of SBSL are shown to emerge…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 M. Buzzacchi , E. Del Giudice , G. Preparata

Recently new mechanism to create single bubble sonoluminescence was discovered. Main features of new mechanism is jet and bubble correlated with this jet which undergoes sonoluminescence. This mechanism will be referenced here as JB…

Classical Physics · Physics 2021-11-05 Jaroslav Antos

Sonoluminescence (SL) is the phenomenon in which acoustic energy is (partially) transformed into light. It may occur by means of many or just one bubble of gas inside a liquid medium, giving rise to the terms multi-bubble- and single-bubble…

Sonoluminescence is a process in which a strong sound field is used to produce light in liquids. We explain sonoluminescence as a phase transition from ordinary fluorescence to a superradiant phase. We consider a spin-boson model composed…

Materials Science · Physics 2015-06-22 M. Aparicio Alcalde , Hernando Quevedo , Nami Fux Svaiter

Careful re-examination of typical experimental data made it possible to show that the UV continua observed in multi-bubble (MBSL) and single-bubble (SBSL) sonoluminescence spectra have the same physical nature - radiative dissociation of…

Plasma Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 B. P. Lavrov

At the Institute in Physical-Technical Problems experiments on sonoluminescence was started by our group at the beginning of 1998. The study was focused at properties of the SBSL, and the aim was to find more optimum conditions for a search…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2007-05-23 V. B. Belyaev , M. B. Miller , A. V. Sermyagin

A cavitation bubble inside a liquid, under a specific set of conditions, can get trapped in an antinode of the ultrasonically driven standing wave and periodically emits visible photons (1,2). This conversion of sound to light phenomenon,…

Quantum Physics · Physics 2022-03-23 Mohammadreza Rezaee , Yingwen Zhang , James L. Harden , Ebrahim Karimi

A commonly accepted view is that stable Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) can only be achieved in the presence of a noble gas or hydrogen. In air-seeded bubbles, the content of diatomic gasses is burned off to leave the small amount of…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2007-05-23 Mogens T. Levinsen , Jeppe Seidelin Dam

A preliminary results of measurement of the spectra of Single Bubble Sonoluminescence (SBSL) in water are presented. Analysis concentrates on similarity and differences of spectra from black-body radiation like shape.

General Physics · Physics 2016-08-03 Jaroslav Antos

The Single Bubble SonoLuminescence is a phenomenon where the vapor bubble trapped in a liquid collapse by emitting of a light. It is very known that the temperature inside the bubble depends on the radius, during the collapse, the…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2018-04-11 Mahamadou Adama Maiga , M Adama , Adama Maiga M

A single bubble in water is excited by a standing ultrasound wave. At high intensity the bubble starts to emit light. Together with the emitted light pulse, a shock wave is generated in the liquid at collapse time. The time-dependent…

chao-dyn · Physics 2009-10-31 Joachim Holzfuss , Matthias Ruggeberg , Andreas Billo

In single-bubble sonoluminescence, a bubble trapped by a sound wave in a flask of liquid is forced to expand and contract; exactly once per cycle, the bubble emits a very sharp ($< 50 ps$) pulse of visible light. This is a robust phenomenon…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2009-10-31 Alan Chodos , Sarah Groff

In this paper we present an experimental approach that allows to deduce the important dynamical parameters of single sonoluminescing bubbles (pressure amplitude, ambient radius, radius-time curve) The technique is based on a few previously…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-11-07 G. Simon , M. T. Levinsen

Oscillations of gas bubbles in liquids irradiated with acoustic pressure waves may result in an intriguing physical phenomenon called sonoluminescence, where a collapsing bubble emits the light in a broad optical spectral range. However,…

Optics · Physics 2022-08-15 Ivan S. Maksymov

Sound driven gas bubbles in water can emit light pulses. This phenomenon is called sonoluminescence (SL). Two different phases of single bubble SL have been proposed: diffusively stable and diffusively unstable SL. We present phase diagrams…

chao-dyn · Physics 2009-10-28 Sascha Hilgenfeldt , Detlef Lohse , Michael Brenner

Sonoluminescence is a well known laboratory phenomenon where an oscillating gas bubble in the appropriate environment periodically emits a flash of light in the visible frequency range. In this submission, we study the system in the…

High Energy Physics - Theory · Physics 2024-09-24 Rajesh Karmakar , Debaprasad Maity

Micromachined pits on a substrate can be used to nucleate and stabilize microbubbles in a liquid exposed to an ultrasonic field. Under suitable conditions, the collapse of these bubbles can result in light emission (sonoluminescence, SL).…

The phenomenon of sonoluminescence (SL), originally observed some sixty years ago, has recently become the focus of renewed interest, particularly with the discovery that one can trap a single bubble and induce it to exhibit SL stably over…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2016-09-01 Alan Chodos

UV continua observed in multi-bubble and single-bubble sonoluminescence spectra of hydrogen-containing liquids have the same physical nature - radiative dissociation of electronically excited hydrogen molecules (and possibly hydrides of…

Plasma Physics · Physics 2009-09-25 Boris P. Lavrov

A refined hydrochemical model for single-bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) is presented. The processes of water vapor evaporation and condensation, mass diffusion, and chemical reactions are taken into account. Numerical simulations of Xe-,…

Fluid Dynamics · Physics 2007-05-23 Li Yuan
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