摘要
A single bubble trapped at an antinode of an acoustic standing wave field in water can emit 50ps-140ps light pulses, called “single bubble sonoluminescence” (SBSL). It arouses much interest in physical acoustics because of its highly non-linear characteristics, high concentration of energy, and stable cavitation behavior. In this paper, bubble stability, the dynamic behavior of bubbles, non-invasive measurement of driving acoustic pressure and Mie scattering method are introduced.
A single bubble trapped at an antinode of an acoustic standing wave field in water can emit 50ps-140ps light pulses, called “single bubble sonoluminescence” (SBSL). It arouses much interest in physical acoustics because of its highly non-linear characteristics, high concentration of energy, and stable cavitation behavior. In this paper, bubble stability, the dynamic behavior of bubbles, non-invasive measurement of driving acoustic pressure and Mie scattering method are introduced.
出处
《声学技术》
CSCD
2004年第S1期9-14,共6页
Technical Acoustics
基金
ThisworkwassupportedbytheNaturalScienceFoundationofChina(No. 10434070andNo.10474073. )