Abstract
It has been experimentally found that when the tip of an optical fiber with an absorbing coating is heated by continuous laser radiation with a wavelength of 0.97 μm, submerged jets are periodically generated in water. Each such jet is formed as a result of the collapse of a gas-vapor bubble arising from the explosive boiling of water. The mechanisms of formation of bubbles and jets are discussed. Keywords: laser radiation, optical fiber, absorbing coating, explosive boiling, submerged jet.
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