Exploding electron bubbles.

McClintock, Peter V. E. (1996) Exploding electron bubbles. Nature, 383 (6603). pp. 764-765.

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Abstract

Electron bubbles, used in laboratories throughout the world for probing the unusual properties of liquid helium, can be made to explode by the application of negative pressure, according to investigations by Classen et al. published last month.

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Journal Article
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Nature
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ID Code:
32977
Deposited On:
30 Apr 2010 08:36
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Published
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