The focused beam from a Nd:YAG laser (lgr;=0.532 mgr;m) is used to generate cavitation bubbles in water. Optics of short focal length have been shown to be the most suitable for producing a single bubble in a definite place. Some typical photographs of bubbles obtained are presented. These prove that the laser is a useful tool for the study of simulated cavitation in the laboratory.
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