Thomas, Kuruvilla; Nandakumaran, V M(American Institute of Physics, March , 1999)
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We have numerically studied the behavior of a two-mode Nd-YAG laser with an intracavity KTP crystal. It is found that when the parameter, which is a measure of the relative orientations of the KTP crystal with respect to the Nd-YAG crystal, is varied continuously, the output intensity fluctuations change from chaotic to stable behavior through a sequence of reverse period doubling bifurcations. The graph of the intensity in the X-polarized mode against that in the Y-polarized mode shows a complex pattern in the chaotic regime. The Lyapunov exponent is calculated for the chaotic and periodic regions.
Moosad, K P B; Abdul Rasheed, T M; Nampoori, V P N; Sathianandan, K(Optical Society of America, 1990)
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Low power optical phase conjugation in polyvinyl alcohol
films embedded with saturable dyes is reported. Phase
conjugate reflectivity achieved is higher than that obtained
in the case of similar gelatin films.
Reethamma, Thomas; Nampoori, V P N(Elsevier, 1990)
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Fluorescence of BaS: Sm phosphor has been studied using a pulsed Nitrogen laser (337.1 nm) as the excitation source. The spectrum consists of a broad band in the region 540–660nm superposed by the characteristic Sm3+ lines. Energy level splitting pattern of Sm3+ due to crystal field effects has been calculated and relevent field parameters are evaluated. Analysis shows that Sm3+ takes up Ba2+ substitutional sites.
Ambika, G; Nandakumaran, V M; Babu Joseph, K(World Scientific Publishing Company, 1991)
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We consider a resistively shunted Josephson junction with a resistance that depends inversely on voltage. It is shown that such a junction in the underdamped case can give rise to extremely long-lived metastable states even in the absence of external noise. We investigate numerically this metastable state and its transition to a chaotic state. The junction voltages corresponding to these states are studied.
Suresh V, Vettoor; Nandakumaran, V M(World Scientific Publishing Company, 1990)
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Electron-phonon interaction is considered within the framework of the fluctuating
valence of Cu atoms. Anderson's lattice Hamiltonian is suitably modified to take this into
account. Using Green's function technique tbe possible quasiparticle excitations' are
determined. The quantity 2delta k(O)/ kB Tc is calculated for Tc= 40 K. The calculated values
are in good agreement with the experimental results.
Sreekumar, J; Nandakumaran, V M(World Scientific Publishing Company, 1990)
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Large amplitude local density fluctuations in a thin superfluid He film is considered. It is shown that these large amplitude fluctuations travel and behave like "quasi-solitons" under collision, even when the full nonlinearity arising from the Van der Waals potential is taken into account.
Harikumar, P S; Dr. Sivasankara Pillai, V N(Cochin University of Science and Technology, 1990)
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The primary aim of these investigations was to probe the elecnuchemical
and material science aspects of some selected metal phthalocyanines(MPcs).Metal phthalocyanines are characterised by a unique planar molecular structure. As a single
class of compounds they have been the subject of ever increasing number of physicochemical and
technological investigations. During the last two decades the literature on these compounds was
flooded by an outpour of original publications and patents. Almost every branch of materials science
has benefited by their application-swface coating, printing, electrophotography, photoelectrochemistry,
electronics and medicine to name a few.The present study was confined to the electrical and electrochemical properties of cobalt,
nickel, zinc. iron and copper phthalocyanines. The use of soluble Pes as corrosion inhibitor for
aluminium was also investigated.In the introductory section of the thesis, the work done so far on MPcs is reviewed. In this
review emphasis is given to their general methods of synthesis and the physicochemical properties.In phthalocyanine chemistry one of the formidable tasks is the isolation of singular species.
In the second chapter the methods of synthesis and purification are presented with necessary
experimental details.The studies on plasma modified films of CoPe, FePc, ZnPc. NiPc and CuPc are also presented.Modification of electron transfer process by such films for reversible redox systems
is taken as the criterion to establish enhanced electrocatalytic activity.Metal phthalocyanines are p- type semiconductors and the conductivity is enhanced by
doping with iodine. The effect of doping on the activation energy of the conduction process is
evaluated by measuring the temperature dependent variation of conductivity. Effect of thennal
treatment on iodine doped CoPc is investigated by DSC,magnetic susceptibility, IR, ESR and
electronic spectra. The elecnucatalytic activity of such doped materials was probed by cyclic
voltammetry.The electron transfer mediation characteristics of MPc films depend on the film thickness.
The influence of reducing the effective thickness of the MPc film by dispersing it into a conductive
polymeric matrix was investigated. Tetrasulphonated cobalt phthalocyanine (CoTSP) was
electrostatically immobilised into polyaniline and poly(o-toluidine) under varied conditions.The studies on corrosion inhibition of aluminium by CoTSP and CuTSP and By virtue of their anionic character they are soluble in water and are strongly adsorbed on aluminium.
Hence they can act as corrosion inhibitors. CoTSP is also known to catalyze the reduction of
dioxygen.This reaction can accelerate the anodic dissolution of metal as a complementary reaction.
The influence of these conflicting properties of CoTSP on the corrosion of aluminium was studied
and compared with those of CuTSP.In the course of these investigations a number of gadgets like cell for measuring the electrical
conductivity of solids under non-isothermal conditions, low power rf oscillator and a rotating disc
electrode were fabricated.
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Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
A dynamical system with a damping that is quadratic in velocity is converted into the Hamiltonian format using a nonlinear transformation. Its quantum mechanical behaviour is then analysed by invoking the Gaussian effective potential technique. The method is worked out explicitly for the Duffing oscillator potential.
Sankara Raman, S; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G; Ambadas, G; Sugunan, S(American Institute of Physics, February 1, 1999)
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The effect of the chemisorbed hydroxyl groups on the thermal diffusivity of gama alumina is determined
by evaluating the thermal diffusivity at various degassing temperatures and by doping it with rare
earth oxide using photoacoustic technique. The thermal diffusivity is found to decrease with the
increase in degassing temperature as well as with the increase in the doping concentration of rare
earth oxide. This decrease has been attributed to the loss of hydroxyl ion from the y-Al2O3.
Vidyalal, V; Rajasree, K; Vallabhan, C P G(World Scientific Publishing Company, 1996)
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A simple experimental set-up is described to measure the electromagnetic shielding property of high Tc superconducting samples. Measurements were performed using HTSC materials in the form of laser ablated thin films, powders and sintered pellets. Samples used were Gd-123 in pure and doped form as well as a few Bi-based superconducting ceramics. For comparison, similar measurements were carried out on metals like aluminium, copper and μ metal. Very effective shielding was observed for HTSC materials compared to the conventional materials mentioned above. However it also depended on the sample types and poor shielding was observed for powdered HTSC material in comparison to thin films prepared by laser ablation.