Litty, Irimpan; Deepthy, A; Bindu, Krishnan; Kukreja, L M; Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P(Elsevier, 2008)
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In the present work, we report the third order nonlinear optical properties of ZnO thin films deposited using self assembly, sol gel process as well as pulsed laser ablation by z scan technique. ZnO thin films clearly exhibit a negative nonlinear index of refraction at 532 nm and the observed nonlinear refraction is attributed to two photon absorption followed by free carrier absorption. Although the absolute nonlinear values for these films are comparable, there is a change in the sign of the absorptive nonlinearity of the films. The films developed by dip coating and pulsed laser ablation exhibit reverse saturable absorption whereas the self assembled film exhibits saturable absorption. These different nonlinear characteristics in the self assembled films can be mainly attributed to the saturation of linear absorption of the ZnO defect states.
Sajan, D George(Cochin University of Science & Technology, November , 2003)
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Discovery of coherent optical sources four decades ago has revolutionized all fields of scientific development. One of the path breaking applications of lasers is the emergence of various thermo optic techniques to unravel some of the mysteries of light matter interactions.Thermo optic technique is a valuable tool to evaluate optical and thermal properties of materials in solid,liquid and gaseous states .This technique can also be employed effectively in nondestructive quality evaluation. In this doctoral thesis , the use of photothermal techniques based on photoacoustic and photothermal deflection phenomena for the study of certain class of photonics materials such as semiconductors, nano metal dispersed ceramics, composites of conducting polymers and liquid crystals is elaborated.
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International School of Photonics,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Paulraj,M; Dr.Vijayakumar, K P(Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, December , 2004)
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Materials and equipment which fail to achieve the design requirements or projected life due to undetected defects may require expensive repair or early replacement. Such defects may also be the cause of unsafe conditions or catastrophic unexpected failure, and will lead to loss of revenue due to plant shutdown. Non-Destructive Evaluation (NDE) / Non Destructive Testing (NDT) is used for the examination of materials and components without changing or destroying their usefulness. NDT can be applied to each stage of a system’s construction, to monitor the integrity of the system or structure throughout its life.
Poornima,N; Dr.Sudha Kartha,C(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, November , 2013)
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Photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy is an optical technique that has
emerged successful in the field of semiconductor material and device
characterization. This technique is quite a powerful one which gives idea about
the defect levels in a material, the band gap of the material, composition as well
as material quality. Over the recent years it has received an elevation as a
mainstream characterization technique.
This thesis is an attempt to characterize each individual layer used in a thin
film solar cell with special focus on the electrical properties. This will be highly
beneficial from the lab as well as industrial point of view because electrical
measurements generally are contact mode measurements which tend to damage
the surface. As far as a thin film solar cell is concerned, the constituent layers are
the transparent conducting oxide (TCO), absorber layer, buffer layer and top
electrode contact. Each layer has a specific role to play and the performance of a
solar cell is decided and limited by the quality of each individual layer. Various
aspects of PL spectroscopy have been employed for studying compound
semiconductor thin films [deposited using chemical spray pyrolysis (CSP)]
proposed for solar cell application. This thesis has been structured in to seven
chapters
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Applied Optics Division,
Department of Physics,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Sajan, D George; Aneeshkumar, B; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2004)
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An open-cell configuration of the photoacoustic (PA) technique is employed to determine the thermal and transport properties of intrinsic Si and Si doped with B (p-type) and P (n-type). The experimentally obtained phase of the PA signal under heat transmission configuration is fitted to that of theoretical model by taking thermal and transport properties, namely, thermal diffusivity, diffusion coefficient, and surface recombination velocity, as adjustable parameters. It is seen from the analysis that doping and also the nature of dopant have a strong influence on the thermal and transport properties of semiconductors. The results are interpreted in terms of the carrier-assisted and phonon-assisted heat transfer mechanisms in semiconductors as well as the various scattering processes occurring in the propagation of heat carriers.
Sajan, D George; Dilna, S; Prasanth, R; Radhakrishnan, P; Vallabhan, C P G; Nampoori, V P N(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers., 2003)
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We report a photoacoustic (PA) study of the thermal and transport properties of a GaAs epitaxial layer doped with Si at varying doping concentration, grown on GaAs substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. The data are analyzed on the basis of Rosencwaig and Gersho’s theory of the PA effect. The amplitude of the PA signal gives information about various heat generation mechanisms in semiconductors. The experimental data obtained from the measurement of the PA signal as a function of modulation frequency in a heat transmission configuration were fitted with the phase of PA signal obtained from the theoretical model evaluated by considering four parameters—viz., thermal diffusivity, diffusion coefficient, nonradiative recombination time, and surface recombination velocity—as adjustable parameters. It is seen from the analysis that the photoacoustic technique is sensitive to the changes in the surface states depend on the doping concentration. The study demonstrates the effectiveness of the photoacoustic technique as a noninvasive and nondestructive method to measure and evaluate the thermal and transport properties of epitaxial layers.