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Laser-stimulated nucleation in a bubble chamber.

R. C. Stamberg, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1966 - 
- Vol. 37, Iss: 1, pp 459-461
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In this article, laser simulated nucleation in bubble chamber, comparing sensitivity with radioactively stimulated nucleation, is compared with the sensitivity of radioactively-stimulated nucleation. And
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Laser simulated nucleation in bubble chamber, comparing sensitivity with radioactively stimulated nucleation

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High‐speed holography of laser‐induced breakdown in liquids

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Detector calibration with lasers—A review

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An optical fiber transducer for single myofibril force measurement

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Pulse stretching in a Q-switched ruby laser for bubble chamber holography.

TL;DR: Pulses of up to 100-μs duration with coherence up to and exceeding 11 m at 2.5 μs were produced, and the considerably increased coherence length will find applications in many fields of pulsed holography, and its use with fiber optics is particularity promising.
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Dynamics of laser-driven shock waves in water

TL;DR: In this article, the radial propagation velocity and the profile of the generated waves have been measured via double-exposure interferometric holography and shadowgraphy, using the obtained values of the shock velocities and the fringe shift in the interferograms, the pressure on the shock wave front, the thickness of the compressed water layer, the laser energy consumed in producing this layer, and the time required for its formation have been calculated.
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Light emission from cavitating water

TL;DR: In this article, the authors detected light from the vaporous cavitation induced in flowing tap water by a fall in pressure as it passed through the constriction of a Venturi tube.