“…The resulting trace of the transmitted light along cavitation time extracts spatial and temporal information of both the bubble and shock wave front from a single laser pulse. This technique as published by several authors (Xu et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2010) required several exposures due to its reduced study region that is limited to the beam diameter or the beam waist.…”
“…The resulting trace of the transmitted light along cavitation time extracts spatial and temporal information of both the bubble and shock wave front from a single laser pulse. This technique as published by several authors (Xu et al, 2008;Liu et al, 2010) required several exposures due to its reduced study region that is limited to the beam diameter or the beam waist.…”
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