Laser spectroscopy

For a long time laser spectroscopy has been source of inspiration for EKSPLA scientific laser engineers. Explore some typical applications where our picosecond and nanosecond lasers has been employed.

Laser spectroscopy

High-speed imaging

High-speed imaging employs advanced camera systems capable of recording ultrafast processes at frame rates ranging from thousands to millions of frames per second. By enabling time-resolved visualization of rapid transient phenomena, this technique allows detailed analysis of fast dynamics that are inaccessible to conventional imaging. High-speed imaging is widely used in biomedical and scientific research to study ultrafast motion, structural changes, and short-lived events with high temporal precision.

Rayleigh wave induced cavitation bubble structures

H. Reese, U. J. Gutiérrez‑Hernández, P. Pfeiffer, P. A. Quinto‑Su, and C. Ohl, International Journal of Multiphase Flow 184, 105114 (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2024.105114.

Amplification of Supersonic Microjets by Resonant Inertial Cavitation-Bubble Pair

Y. Fan, A. Bußmann, F. Reuter, H. Bao, S. Adami, J. M. Gordillo et al., Physical Review Letters 132 (10) (2024). DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.132.104004.

Fingering of a cavitation bubble in a thin gap: Ejection of the reversed boundary layer into the bulk flow

A. Borich, and P. Denissenko, Physics of Fluids 36 (3), 032001 (2024). DOI: 10.1063/5.0184351.

High-speed ultrasound imaging of bubbly flows and shear waves in soft matter

J. M. Rosselló, S. Izak Ghasemian, and C. Ohl, Soft Matter 20 (4), 823 – 836 (2024). DOI: 10.1039/d3sm01546g.

Robust cavitation-based pumping into a capillary

Z. Heidary, Y. Fan, A. Mojra, and C. D. Ohl, Physics of Fluids 36 (12), 123335 (2024). DOI: 10.1063/5.0238826.

Bulk material influence on the aggressiveness of cavitation – Questioning the microjet impact influence and suggesting a possible way to erosion mitigation

M. Dular, and C. D. Ohl, Wear 530-531, 205061 (2023). DOI: 10.1016/j.wear.2023.205061.

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