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Phys Rev Lett ; 128(19): 194501, 2022 May 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35622029

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We demonstrate that besides gaseous pockets also a gas supersaturated spot on a substrate can be a nucleus for cavitation. The supersaturation is achieved by either a formerly dissolved bubble or by heating locally the surface below the boiling temperature. The experiments are conducted in a thin film of water; one side of the water film is in contact with a gold coated substrate that is heated by a continuous laser through plasmonic heating. For nucleation of a bubble, the pressure at the heated spot is reduced by a transient rarefaction wave. The experimental findings suggest that the local gas supersaturation is responsible to nucleate cavitation and thus connects the phase transitions of cavitation and boiling. Additionally, the pressure waves in the liquid gap are studied numerically.

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