Abstract

Intense diffraction from a periodic array of microscopic bubbles is reported. The bubbles are generated by 100 ps, 1.06 μm pulses from a Nd:YAG laser which are crossed at a liquid—dielectric interface. The time dependence of the diffraction yields information on surface bubble expansion, contraction, and migration. The mechanism for the production of the bubble gratings is described.

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