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Laser-induced bubble trapping in liquids and its effect on light thermal blooming

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Abstract

Bubble formation in a weak absorbing liquid and its subsequent trapping under the action of a cw laser beam of relatively low power are reported. The effect of the bubble trapping on the light thermal blooming is also presented. A new phenomenon of hysteresis of the thermal blooming is described. The physical origin of the observed effects is discussed.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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