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P. Ciuti

Researcher at University of Trieste

Publications -  20
Citations -  248

P. Ciuti is an academic researcher from University of Trieste. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sonoluminescence & Cavitation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 20 publications receiving 234 citations. Previous affiliations of P. Ciuti include Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare & National Academy of Sciences of Belarus.

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Enhancement of high-frequency acoustic cavitation effects by a low-frequency stimulation.

TL;DR: The cavitation effects given by a high-frequency pulsed ultrasound field are studied with and without the stimulation of a low-frequency field to measure sonoluminescence intensity and subharmonic one-half intensity.
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Cavitation activity stimulation by low frequency field pulses

TL;DR: The influence of a short-time action of a low-frequency ultrasound on the sonoluminescence generation by a high frequency pulsed field has been studied and possible mechanisms of this effect are discussed.
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Enhancement of sonoluminescence emission from a multibubble cavitation zone.

TL;DR: A more than 250-fold increase of the sonoluminescence intensity has been attained compared with continuous irradiation under normal conditions (room temperature, atmospheric pressure, gas-saturated liquid).
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Study into mechanisms of the enhancement of multibubble sonoluminescence emission in interacting fields of different frequencies

TL;DR: The main factor of the enhancement of sonoluminescence (SL) emission by the interaction of two fields of highly different frequencies is the generation of new cavitation nuclei upon collapse of bubbles driven by the low-frequency (LF) field.
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Cavitation phenomena in pulse modulated ultrasound fields

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of pulse modulation on sonoluminescence, subharmonic generation and ultrasound absorption in a cavitation zone generated by pulse modulated fields were studied.