Luminescence from Laser-Created Bubbles in Cryogenic Liquids
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❄️ cond-mat.soft
cond-mat.mtrl-sci
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bubblelaser-createdliquidluminescenceobservedpulseargonbeen
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A luminescence pulse has been observed from a laser-created bubble in liquid nitrogen and liquid argon at the first collapse point of the bubble. An unusual feature is that the width of the pulse is of order 100-1000 ns, much longer than the 2-8 ns pulses observed when the same experiment is carried out with a water sample.
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