I made a sonoluminescence setup for a science fair about 2 years ago. With the right equipment you can make bubbles glow with ease. You do however need a good signal generator and a hefty amplifier to push enought power through the transducers. With a good variable core inductor for matching (which you can make yourself) and patience you can make it work fairly easily.
You can get the transducer pack for $200.00 (price may have changed) from:
Channel Industries
839 Ward Drive
Santa Barbara
California
Tel: [US] (805) 967 0171
Fax: [US] (805) 683 3420
A few good websites to check out that will get you started are:
http://www.techmind.org/sl/
http://www.physik3.gwdg.de/~rgeisle/nld/sbsl-howto.html
Brad
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Fusion is the energy of the future....and it always will be
The more complex the idea put forward by the poor amateur, the more likely it will never see embodiment