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Pulse Activation of Superheated Liquid Boiling-Up by Laser Radiation

The possibility of local activation of liquid boiling-up by a laser pulse at the end of a single-mode light guide is shown on the example of n -pentane superheated at 81°C relative to the liquid–vapor equilibrium temperature. An activation threshold is detected for the radiation intensity at the end...

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Published in:Technical physics letters 2020-06, Vol.46 (6), p.617-620
Main Authors: Gurashkin, A. L., Starostin, A. A., Skripov, P. V.
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