Observation of Stability Boundaries in the Parameter Space of Single Bubble Sonoluminescence

R. Glynn Holt(California Institute of Technology), D. Felipe Gaitan(California Institute of Technology)
Physical Review Letters
October 28, 1996
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Abstract

The region of parameter space (acoustic pressure ${P}_{a}$, bubble radius ${R}_{0}$) in which stable single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) occurs in an air-water system is a small fraction of that which is accessible. This is due to the existence of an island of dissolution at high ${P}_{a}$ and small ${R}_{0}$. For dissolved gas concentrations above 50% of saturation, the region lies above the threshold for shape oscillations and is unobservable. Below 50%, an oscillating bubble is stabilized on the boundary of the island which lies below the shape threshold. SBSL is shown to exist exclusively along this boundary.


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