Sonoluminescence: Nature's Smallest BlackBody

Physics – Fluid Dynamics

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8 pages, 3 Figures

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10.1364/OL.26.000575

The Spectrum of the light emitted by a sonoluminescing bubble is extremely
well fit by the spectrum of a blackbody. Furthermore the radius of emission can
be smaller than the wavelength of the light. Consequences, for theories of
sonoluminescence are discussed.

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