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[16p-A502-5] Acoustic cavitation by 100-megahertz-range high-intensity ultrasound irradiation
Keywords:optical measurement, acoustic cavitation
Acoustic cavitation is a phenomenon in which bubbles are generated in a liquid when high-intensity ultrasound is irradiated into a liquid. The generation of acoustic cavitation is determined by the sound pressure (negative pressure) threshold of the ultrasound irradiation. As the ultrasound frequency increases, the sound pressure threshold for the generation of acoustic cavitation also increases. Therefore, there are few reports of acoustic cavitation in the high-frequency (several tens of MHz or more) range. In this report, we evaluated ultrafine bubbles generated by 100-megahertz-range high-intensity ultrasound irradiation.