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Paper by Pawel Tatrocki discussing some effects which could be observed and are difficult to explain by the sonoluminescence theory developed by C. Eberlein.
http://www.impulsedevices.com/
Developing a Sonofusion power generator which harnesses the energy in sonoluminescence to provide the necessary temperatures for fusion reactions.
http://www.halexandria.org/dward166.htm
Provides information on the initiation of bright flashes of light caused by imposing a loud, high frequency sound on a gas bubble contained within a liquid.
http://www.macgeisler.de/nld/sbsl-howto.html
Provides detailed instructions on how to produce single and multi bubble sonoluminescence.
http://www.techmind.org/sl/
W.A. Steer PhD provides details of his experiment to observe single-bubble sonoluminescence and to investigate its basic properties.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoluminescence
Provides history, properties and theories.
http://www.sonoluminescence.com/
Maker of sonoluminescence kits. Provides instructions and suggested experiments.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/tabletop-nuclear-fusion-c/
Article from Scientific American providing an explanation of why it is unlikely that sonoluminescence produces the conditions necessary to initiate or facilitate nuclear fusion.
http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9901011
Describes the connection between the Casimir effect and sonoluminescence. Full text in PDF, PS and DVI file formats.
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