What Does CFSL Stand For?
CFSL stands for Cavitation Field Sonoluminescence
CFSL, or Cavitation Field Sonoluminescence, refers to the phenomenon in which small gas bubbles within a liquid emit short bursts of light when subjected to intense sound waves. This process occurs during the collapse of bubbles created by ultrasonic frequency oscillations, leading to extreme temperatures and pressures within the bubble, ultimately resulting in the emission of light. CFSL is of interest in various scientific fields, including physics and engineering, as it offers insights into fluid dynamics, energy transfer, and the properties of light under extreme conditions.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym