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. 2021 Apr;47(4):1024-1031.
doi: 10.1016/j.ultrasmedbio.2020.12.007. Epub 2021 Jan 7.

Acoustic Measurements of Nucleus Size Distribution at the Cavitation Threshold

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Acoustic Measurements of Nucleus Size Distribution at the Cavitation Threshold

Lauren Mancia et al. Ultrasound Med Biol. 2021 Apr.

Abstract

An understanding of the acoustic cavitation threshold is essential for minimizing cavitation bio-effects in diagnostic ultrasound and for controlling cavitation-mediated tissue ablation in focused ultrasound procedures. The homogeneous cavitation threshold is an intrinsic material property of recognized importance to biomedical ultrasound as well as a variety of other applications requiring cavitation control. However, measurements of the acoustic cavitation threshold in water differ from those predicted by classic nucleation theories. This persistent discrepancy is explained by combining recently developed methods for acoustically nucleating single bubbles at threshold with numerical modeling to obtain a nucleus size distribution consistent with first-principles estimates for ion-stabilized nuclei. We identify acoustic cavitation at threshold as a reproducible subtype of heterogeneous cavitation with a characteristic nucleus size distribution. Knowledge of the nucleus size distribution could inspire new approaches to achieving cavitation control in water, tissue and a variety of other media.

Keywords: Bubble dynamics; Cavitation; Focused ultrasound; Histotripsy; Intrinsic threshold; Nucleation.

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