@article{Djurkovic_Mastikhin_Tokaryk_2005, title={Single bubble sonoluminescence: Effects of signal amplitude modulation}, volume={33}, url={https://jcaa.caa-aca.ca/index.php/jcaa/article/view/1728}, abstractNote={The effect of signal amplitude modulation in single bubble sonoluminescnece was studied. Sonoluminescence is the phenomena of emitting light when bubbles in a fluid are exposed to high frequency sound pressure. A bubble was introduced into a dynamic environment and the effects of amplitude modulation on the properties of the emitted light were observed. A photomultiplier was used to collect the emitted light. The measured SBSL signal appeared as a train of flashes for modulation frequencies below 250 Hz, as a continuous modulated signal for higher frequencies.}, number={3}, journal={Canadian Acoustics}, author={Djurkovic, Borko and Mastikhin, Igor and Tokaryk, Dennis}, year={2005}, month={Sep.}, pages={26–27} }