|  Sonoluminescence | 
In General
  * Idea: The emission of sharp
    (~10−11 s) light pulses from air bubbles
    (the presence of ∼1% Ar seems to be crucial) in water (works best) bombarded by
    ultrasonic waves (at room p and T); The duration is 35–850
    ps for various gases, and for all colors; The spectrum is featureless from 185
    to 850 nm at least.
  * Origin: 1997, Still unexplained,
    possibly due to thermal Bremsstrahlung by electrons in the plasma created by the
    shock wave from the collapsing bubble; 2000, Evidence for molecular excited states;
    2003, Bremsstrahlung mixed with black body radiation; 2005, Plasma seen, T
    up to 20,000 K.
  * Applications: 1996, film
    Chain Reaction with Keanu Reeves; 2002, Controversial claims that D atoms
    fused to make T when gas bubbles in deuterated acetone collapsed to generate
    temperatures of millions of degrees in `sonoluminescence' experiments; Timing
    calibration of photmultipliers in SNO experiment.
  @ Experiments:
    Barber et al PRP(97) [rev];
    Lohse et al PRL(97)
    + pn(97)jun [Ar];
    Hiller et al PRL(98);
    Flannigan & Suslick Nat(05)mar
    + pw(05)mar;
    news pw(11)apr [record-breaking, 100-W flash].
  @ Single-bubble SL:
    Holt et al PRL(94) [chaotic behavior];
    Gaitan et al PRE(96);
    Holt & Gaitan PRL(96);
    Slotta & Heinz PRE(98)qp/97  [structure];
    Greenland CP(99);
    Brenner et al RMP(02).
Theory
  @ General references:
    Crum PT(94)sep;
    Schiffer qp/97 [superradiance];
    Buzzacchi et al qp/98 [QED];
    Chodos & Groff PRE(99)hp/98 [hep];
    Schewe PT(02)sep [energy].
  @ And Casimir effect:
    Eberlein PRL(96);
    Carlson et al PRD(97)ht;
    Milton & Ng PRE(97)ht/96,
    PRE(98)ht/97;
    Brevik et al PRL(99)ht/98;
    Liberati et al JPA(00)qp/98,
    PRD(00)qp/99,
    PRD(00)qp/99,
    qp/99-conf;
    Nesterenko & Pirozhenko JETPL(98)ht.
  @ Other: Putterman SA(95)feb;
    Visser et al PRL(99) [QED vacuum];
    Jensen & Brevik PRE(00)qp/99 [transition radiation];
    Motyka & Sadzikowski phy/99 [atomic collisions];
    Taleyarkhan et al Sci(02)mar [fusion?];
    Didenko & Suslick Nat(02)may [chemical origin];
    news pw(11)may [100-W brightness record];
    Aparicio et al PhyA(14)-a1408
      [as a phase transition from ordinary fluorescence to a superradiant phase].
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