Light and sound waves reveal negative pressure

Phys.org   September 25, 2023 Pressure is encountered in various fields – atmospheric pressure in meteorology, blood pressure in medicine, etc. Examining the physical properties of materials under a wide range of thermodynamic states is a challenging problem due to the extreme conditions the material must experience. Such temperature and pressure regimes, which result in a change in the refractive index and sound velocity, can be accessed by optoacoustic interactions such as Brillouin–Mandelstam scattering. An international team of researchers (Germany, France, Australia) demonstrated the Brillouin–Mandelstam measurements of nanolitre volumes of liquids in extreme thermodynamic regimes enabled by a fully sealed liquid-core […]