Bose-Einstein Correlations and Sonoluminescence
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- 27 May 1996
Abstract
Sonoluminescence may be studied in detail by intensity correlations among the emitted photons. As an example, we discuss an experiment to measure the size of the light-emitting region by the Hanbury Brown-Twiss effect. We show that single bubble sonoluminescence is almost ideally suited for study by this method and that plausible values for the physical parameters are within easy experimental reach. A sequence of two and higher order photon correlation experiments is outlined.Keywords
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