Reethamma, Thomas; Nampoori, V P N(Elsevier, December , 1988)
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Photoluminescence, thermoluminescence and phosphorescence studies of cerium and copper doped BaS phosphors are attempted. Cu+ centres in BaS lattice activate red emission while Ce3+ sensitize the blue emission. Results are explained on the basis of superposition theory involving monomolecular kinetics. In Randall and Wilkins model, the decay and TL studies are found to corelate each other.
this paper, the median and the antimedian of cographs are
discussed. It is shown that if G, and G2 are any two cographs, then there is a
cograph that is both Eulerian and Hamiltonian having Gl as its median and G2
as its antimedian. Moreover, the connected planar and outer planar cographs
are characterized and the median and antimedian graphs of connected, planar
cographs are listed.
The role of acoustic plasmons in the recently discovered high Tc superconductors
is discussed. It is shown that the exchange of acoustic plasmons together with the
usual phonon exchange between electrons can give rise to a Tc - 100 K.
Veena Gopalan, E; Dr. Anantharaman, M R(Cochin University of Science & Technology, June , 2009)
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This thesis lays importance in the preparation and characterization of a
few selected representatives of the ferrite family in the nanoregime. The candidates being manganese zinc ferrite and cobalt ferrite prepared by coprecipitation
and sol-gel combustion techniques respectively. The thesis not only
stresses importance on the preparation techniques and optimization of the reaction
conditions, but emphasizes in investigating the various properties namely
structural, magnetic and electrical. Passivated nickel nanocomposites are
synthesized using polystyrene beads and adopting a novel route of ion exchange
reduction. The structural and magnetic properties of these magnetic
nanocomposites are correlated. The magnetocaloric effect (MCE) exhibited by
these materials are also investigated with a view to finding out the potential of
these materials as magnetic refrigerants. Calculations using numerical methods
are employed to evaluate the entropy change on selected samples.
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Department of Physics,
Cochin University of Science & Technology
Abdul Sathar,E I; Muraleedharan Nair,K R(Department of Statistics, Faculty of Science, 2002)
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The present study focuses attention on defining certain measures of income inequality for the truncated distributions and characterization of probability distributions using the functional form of these measures, extension of some measures of inequality and stability to higher dimensions, characterization of bivariate models using the above concepts and estimation of some measures of inequality using the Bayesian techniques. The thesis defines certain measures of income inequality for the truncated distributions and studies the effect of truncation upon these measures. An important measure used in Reliability theory, to measure the stability of the component is the residual entropy function. This concept can advantageously used as a measure of inequality of truncated distributions. The geometric mean comes up as handy tool in the measurement of income inequality. The geometric vitality function being the geometric mean of the truncated random variable can be advantageously utilized to measure inequality of the truncated distributions. The study includes problem of estimation of the Lorenz curve, Gini-index and variance of logarithms for the Pareto distribution using Bayesian techniques.
Nibu A, George; Vallabhan, C P G; Nampoori, V P N; George, A K; Radhakrishnan, P(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2001)
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We report the use of an open photoacoustic cell configuration
for the evaluation of thermal effusivity of liquid crystals. Initially, the
method is calibrated using water and glycerol as transparent liquid
samples, and the role of thermal conductivity of these liquids on the
photoacoustic signal amplitude is discussed. To demonstrate the application
of the present method for the evaluation of thermal effusivity of
liquid crystals, we have used certain multicomponent nematic liquid crystal
mixtures, namely BL001, BL002, BL032, and BL035. Each of these
liquid crystal mixtures contains four to nine components and are primarily
based on the cyanobiphenyl structure. The measured values of thermal
effusivity of BL001 and BL002 were found to be almost the same, but
differ from those of BL032 and BL035, which implies a difference in
composition of the latter two from the former two mixtures.
Alex,Mathew; Madhusoodanan,K N(Cochin University of Science and Technology, June , 2004)
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The thesis provides an overall review and introduction to amorphous semiconductors, followed by a brief discussion on the important structural models proposed for chalcogenide glasses and their electrical, optional and thermal properties. It also gives a brief description of the Physics of thin films, ion implantation and Photothermal Deflection Spectroscopy. A brief description of the experimental setup of a photothermal deflection spectrometer and the details of the preparation and optical characterization of the thin film samples. It deals with the employment of the subgap optional absorption measurement by PDS to characterize the defects, amorphization and annealing behavior in silicon implanted with B+ ions and the profiles of ion range and vacancy distribution obtained by the TRIM simulation. It reports the results of all absorption measurements by PDS in nitrogen implanted thin film samples of Ge-Se and As-Se systems
Kumar, G A; Thomas, J; George, N; Kumar, B A; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Society of Glass Technology, 2000)
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Optical absorption studies of free base and rare earth incorporated phthalocyanine doped borate glass matrix are reported for the first lime. The absorption spectra recorded in the UV- VIS region show two well defined absorption bands of phthalocyanine (Pc) molecule, namely the Soret band (B) and the Q band. The Q band always shows its characteristic splitting in all the doped glass matrices and the intensities of these components are found to vary from one Pc to another. Some of the important optical parameters, namely optical absorption coefficient (a), molar extinction coefficient (ε), absorption cross section (σa), oscillator strength (f), electric dipole strength (q2), absorption half bandwidth (Δλ) of the principal optical transitions have also been evaluated. Moreover, the spectral dependence of refractive index (n) and thereby the optical dielectric constant (ε) on wavelength yielded values of carrier concentration to effective mass ratio (N/m*) of the phthalocyanine molecule in the present glassy systems. Optical band gap (Eg) and width of the band tail (Et) are computed and their variations among the prepared samples are also discussed.
Jayaraj, M K(Electrochemical Society, February 18, 2008)
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The optical and carrier transport properties of amorphous transparent zinc indium tin oxide (ZITO)(a-ZITO) thin films and the
characteristics of the thin-film transistors TFTs were examined as a function of chemical composition. The as-deposited films
were very conductive and showed clear free carrier absorption FCA . The analysis of the FCA gave the effective mass value of
0.53 me and a momentum relaxation time of 3.9 fs for an a-ZITO film with Zn:In:Sn = 0.35:0.35:0.3. TFTs with the as-deposited
channels did not show current modulation due to the high carrier density in the channels. Thermal annealing at 300°C decreased
the carrier density and TFTs fabricated with the annealed channels operated with positive threshold voltages VT when Zn
contents were 25 atom % or larger. VT shifted to larger negative values, and subthreshold voltage swing increased with decreasing
the Zn content, while large on–off current ratios 107–108 were kept for all the Zn contents. The field effect mobilities ranged
from 12.4 to 3.4 cm2 V−1 s−1 for the TFTs with Zn contents varying from 5 to 48 atom %. The role of Zn content is also
discussed in relation to the carrier transport properties and amorphous structures.
Jayaraj, M K(American Vacuum Society, January 8, 2008)
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Structural, electronic, and optical properties of amorphous and transparent zinc tin oxide films
deposited on glass substrates by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) were examined for two chemical
compositions of Zn:Sn=1:1 and 2:1 as a function of oxygen partial pressure PO2 used for the film
deposition and annealing temperature. Different from a previous report on sputter-deposited films
Chiang et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 86, 013503 2005 , the PLD-deposited films crystallized at a lower
temperature 450 °C to give crystalline ZnO and SnO2 phases. The optical band gaps Tauc gaps
were 2.80−2.85 eV and almost independent of oxygen PO2
, which are smaller than those of the
corresponding crystals 3.35−3.89 eV . Films deposited at low PO2
showed significant subgap
absorptions, which were reduced by postthermal annealing. Hall mobility showed steep increases
when carrier concentration exceeded threshold values and the threshold value depended on the film
chemical composition. The films deposited at low PO2
2 Pa had low carrier concentrations. It is
thought that the low PO2
produced high-density oxygen deficiencies and generated electrons, but
these electrons were trapped in localized states, which would be observed as the subgap absorptions.
Similar effects were observed for 600 °C crystallized films and their resistivities were increased by
formation of subgap states due to the reducing high-temperature condition. High carrier
concentrations and large mobilities were obtained in an intermediate PO2
region for the as-deposited films.
Highly conductive and transparent thin films of amorphous zinc indium tin oxide are prepared at room temperature by co-sputtering of zinc
10 oxide and indium tin oxide. Cationic contents in the films are varied by adjusting the power to the sputtering targets. Optical transmission study of
11 films showed an average transmission greater than 85% across the visible region. Maximum conductivity of 6×102 S cm−1 is obtained for Zn/In/
12 Sn atomic ratio 0.4/0.4/0.2 in the film. Hall mobility strongly depends on carrier concentration and maximum mobility obtained is 18 cm2 V−1 s−1
13 at a carrier concentration of 2.1×1020 cm−3. Optical band gap of films varied from 3.44 eV to 3 eV with the increase of zinc content in the film
14 while the refractive index of the films at 600 nm is about 2.0.
Joseph, Lyjo K; Dr. Radhakrishnan, P; Dr. Nampoori, V P N(Cochin University of Science & Technology, November , 2009)
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Nondestructive photothermal methods as well as optical absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy are utilized to characterise three different materials, both thermally and optically. The possibility of using montmorillonite clay minerals, after textile waste-water treatment, is investigated for further applications. The laser induced luminescence studies and thermal characterisation of certain rare earth titanates prepared by self propagating high temperature synthesis method are also presented. Moreover, effort is made to characterise rare earth doped sol gel silica glasses with the help of these nondestructive techniques.
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International School of Photonics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Harilal,S S; Girijavallabhan,C P(Cochin University of Science and Technology, 1997)
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This thesis is entitled “OPTICAL EMISSION DIAGNOSTICS OF LASER PRODUCED PLASMA FROM GRAPHITE AND YBa2Cu3O7. The work presented in this thesis covers the experimental results on the plasma produced with moderately high power laser with irradiance range in between 10 GW cm 2 to 100 GW cm -2. The characterization of laser produced plasma from solid targets viz. graphite and high temperature superconducting material like YBa2Cu3O7 have been carried out. The fundamental frequency from a Q - switched Nd: YAG laser with 9 ns pulse
duration is used for the present studies. Various optical emission emission diagnostic techniques were employed for the the characterization of the LPP which include emission spectroscopy, time resolved studies, line broadening method etc. In order to understand the physical nature of the LPP like recombination, collisional excitation and the laser interaction with plasma, the time resolved studies offer the most logical approach
Optical emission spectroscopic studies were carried out on the plasma produced by ablation of zinc
oxide target using the third harmonic 355 nm of Q-switched Nd:YAG laser, in vacuum and at three
different ambient gas oxygen pressures. The spatial variations of electron density Ne and electron
temperature Te were studied up to a distance of 20 mm from the target surface. The kinematics of
the emitted particles and the expansion of the plume edge are discussed. The optimum conditions
favorable for the formation of high quality zinc oxide thin films are thereby suggested.
Girijavallabhan, C P; V P N Nampoori; Harilal, S S; Riju, C Issac; Bindhu C V(Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, January 24, 1997)
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Optical emission studies of C2 molecules in plasma obtained by Nd:YAG
laser ablation of graphite in a helium atmosphere are reported for irradiances in the
range (1–9:2/ x 1010 W cm−2. The characteristics of the spectral emission intensity
from the C2 (Swan band) species have been investigated as functions of the
distance from the target, ambient pressure and laser irradiance. Estimates of
vibrational temperatures of C2 species under various irradiance conditions are
made. Results of measurements performed under different ambient helium gas
pressures are also discussed.
V P N Nampoori; Girijavallabhan, C P; Harilal, S S; Riju, C Issac; Bindhu, C V(Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, January 24, 1997)
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Optical emission studies of C2 molecules in plasma obtained by Nd:YAG
laser ablation of graphite in a helium atmosphere are reported for irradiances in the
range (1–9:2/ x 1010 W cm−2. The characteristics of the spectral emission intensity
from the C2 (Swan band) species have been investigated as functions of the
distance from the target, ambient pressure and laser irradiance. Estimates of
vibrational temperatures of C2 species under various irradiance conditions are
made. Results of measurements performed under different ambient helium gas
pressures are also discussed.
Deepa, Jose; Shelly John, M; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, July 18, 1998)
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A novel fibre optic sensor for the in situ measurement of the rate of deposition of thin films has been developed. Evanescent wave in the uncladded portion of a multimode fibre is utilised for this sensor development. In the present paper we demonstrate how this sensor is useful for the monitoring of the deposition rate of polypyrrole thin films, deposited by an AC plasma polymerisation method. This technique is simple, accurate and highly sensitive compared with existing techniques.
Harilal, S S; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(American Institute of Physics, 1999)
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Optical limiting and thermo-optic properties of C60 in toluene are studied using 532 nm, 9 ns pulses from a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. Optical limiting studies in these fullerene molecules lead to the conclusion that reverse saturable absorption is the major mechanism for limiting properties in these molecules. Thermal lensing measurements are also performed in fullerene solutions. The quadratic dependence of thermal lens signal on incident energy confirms that enhanced optical absorption by the sample via excited triplet state absorption may play a leading role in the limiting property.