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Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.39, 14195-14197, 1995
Sonoluminescence from Single Bubbles in Nonaqueous Liquids - New Parameter Space for Sonochemistry
The emission of light by a single pulsating bubble of xenon trapped in nonaqueous fluids has been observed. The intensity of sonoluminescence displays a remarkable structure as a function of the temperature and partial pressure of solution. At the light-emitting moment the bubble is so focused and stressed that Swan lines are absent from the spectrum of single bubble sonoluminescence in organic liquids.