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Using photon correlation counter for determining the amount of emitting bubbles and number of photons per flash of multibubble sonoluminescence
M. V. Kazachek, T. V. Gordeychuk V. I. Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute, Far Eastern Branch of RAS, Vladivostok
Abstract:
A photon correlation count technique has been used to determine the amount of emitting bubbles per ultrasonic cycle and the number of photons emitted from a bubble per flash of multibubble sonoluminescence in aqueous solutions of sodium chloride and sodium dodecylsulfate irradiated by 20 kHz ultrasound. The estimated number of flashing bubbles per cycle ($\sim$100) is much less than their total number in a cloud and reflects significant role of bubble dynamics in the flash generation. The estimated number of photons emitted from a bubble per flash ($\sim$10000) is an order of magnitude lower than that for stable sonoluminescence of a single bubble.
Keywords:
sonoluminescence, number of bubbles, number of photons, correlation method.
Received: 25.06.2019 Revised: 13.12.2019 Accepted: 13.12.2019
Citation:
M. V. Kazachek, T. V. Gordeychuk, “Using photon correlation counter for determining the amount of emitting bubbles and number of photons per flash of multibubble sonoluminescence”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 46:6 (2020), 11–15; Tech. Phys. Lett., 46:3 (2020), 263–267
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