Lyjo, Joseph K; Dr. Radhakrishnan, P(Cochin University of Science And Technology, November , 2009)
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The advent of high optical quality transparent nano—structured glasses, the so-called transparent glass ceramics or vitroceramics disclosed the possibility of producing nano-sized photonic devices based on rare-earth doped up—converters. Transparent glass ceramics have been investigated as hosts for lanthanide ions envisioning the production of materials that are easy to shape and with high performance for photonic applications. Rare earth doped glasses have been extensively studied due to their potential applications in optical devices such as solid state lasers and optical fibers. Various photothermal and optical techniques have been successfully applied for the thermal and optical characterization of these rare earth doped materials. In the present thesis, the effective thermal parameters like thermal diffusivity and thermal effusivity of complex materials for various applications have been investigated using photothermal methods along with their optical characterization utilising the common optical absorption as well as fluorescence spectroscopic techniques. These sensitive optical procedures are also essential for exploiting these materials for further photonic applications.
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School of photonics, Cochin University of Science And Technology
Sajan,K; Dr.Damodaran, K T(Cochin University of Science And Technology, August , 1988)
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This study enfolds the environment of
deposition and the lateral variation in texture,
mineralogy and geochemistry of the Ashtamudy lake
sediments. While the heavy mineral and clay mineral
investigations enable us to decipher the nature, texture
and source of sediments; organic matter and carbonate
contents and the geochemical analysis of major and minor
elements help establish the distribution and
concentration of the same in regard to the various
physico-chemical processes operating in the lake.
Study of trace elements holds prime importance in
this work, since their concentrations can be used to
outline the extent of contaminated bottom area, as well as
the source and dispersal paths of discharged_pollutants.
In short, this study brings out a vivid picture of the
mineralogy and geochemistry of the lake sediments
in different environments, viz., the freshwater, brackish
water and marine environments that are confined to
the eastern, central and western parts of the lake
respectively. For the better understanding and
expression of the results of the analysis, the lake
has been divided into 3 zones namely: eastern part,
central part and western part.
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School of Marine sciences, Cochin University of Science And Technology