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Laser breakdown acoustic effect of ultrafine particle in liquids and its application to particle counting
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Laser breakdown acoustic effect of ultrafine particle in liquids and its application to particle counting

Takehiko Kitamori, Kenji Yokose, Kazumichi Suzuki, Tsuguo SawadaYohichi Gohshi
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 卷.27(6A), 頁碼.L983-L985
1988

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Acoustic emission Laser breakdown Liquids Particle counting Ultrafine particle Engineering (all) Physics and Astronomy (all)
The mechanism of acoustic signal generation from an ultrafine particle in liquids by laser irradiation was found to shift from the photoacoustic effect to optical breakdown of the particle as the power density of the excitation beam increased. The acoustic signal generated from a 0.085 µm polystyrene ultrafine particle in water increased discontinuously at the beam power density of 7.0 ×10 W/cm corresponding to its dielectric breakdown threshold. Then, a novel method in which ultrafine particles were counted individually by counting the breakdown acoustic pulses was proposed, and its counting principle was verified using the polystyrene ultrafine particles. © 1988 The Japan Society of Applied Physics.

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