Abstract

The oscillation behavior of single sonoluminescing bubbles, and therefore their stability and the intensity of light emission, depends on a multitude of material parameters, including viscosity, surface tension, and liquid vapor. It is shown in analytical and numerical computations how substitution of water by nonaqueous fluids affects the domain for stable and unstable sonoluminescing bubbles in parameter space.

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