Riju, C Issac; Harilal, S S; Geetha K, Varier; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, February , 1997)
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Pulsed photoacoustic studies in solutions of C70 in toluene are made using the 532-nm radiation from a frequency-doubled Nd:YAG laser. It is found that contrary to expectation, there is no photoacoustic (PA) signal enhancement in the power-limiting range of laser fluences. Instead, the PA signal tends to saturate during optical power-limiting phenomenon. This could be due to the enhanced optical absorption from the photoexcited state and hence the depletion of the ground-state population. PA measurements also ruled out the possibility of multiphoton absorption in the C70 solution. We demonstrate that the nonlinear absorption leading to optical limiting is mainly due to reverse saturable absorption.
Nibu, A George; Jyotsna, R; Thomas Lee, S; Aneeshkumar, B; Jayan,Thomas; Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P(Elsevier, 2005)
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Photoacoustic spectrum of samarium phthalocyanine powder is recorded and compared with previously reported UV–vis absorption spectra of the same dissolved in different liquid and solid host media. The Davidov splitting of Q band is observed in the PA spectrum but the two bands are overlapped considerably and the shorter wavelength band is more intense and dominating one in the powder spectrum.
Annieta, Philip; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP, 1993)
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Non-destructive testing d multilayer dielectric coatings (SiO2/TiO2
structure) has been carried out using the photoacoustic technique. This
technique makes use d a 10 mW He-Ne laser, a photoacoustic cell and a lock-in
amplifier. The chopped He-Ne laser beam is allowed to fall on the sample
placed in a photoacoustic cell. The acoustic signals thus generated are detected
using a microphone and the resulting output is processed by a lock-in amplifier.
The amplitude and phase of the signals were measured as a function of the
chopping frequency. Striking step-like variations are observed in me phase
against frequency plot which dearly reveals the different layers present in the
multilayer structure.
Nibu, A George; Vallabhan, C P G; Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, January , 2002)
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We discuss an open photoacoustic cell study on sulfer-doped
n-type InP wafer. The thermal diffusivity of the sample is evaluated from
the phase data associated with the photoacoustic signal as a function of
the modulation frequency under heat transmission configuration. Analysis
is made on the basis of the Rosencwaig-Gersho theory and the results
are compared with those from earlier reported photoacoustic studies
of semiconductors. Our investigation clearly indicates that the
instantaneous thermalization process is the major heat diffusion mechanism
responsible for the photoacoustic signal generation in an InP
sample.
Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Girijavallabhan, C P; Sajan, D George; George, A K(Smart Materials and Structures, July 5, 2007)
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Complete thermal characterization of liquid crystal mixtures in the smectic
phase consisting of various relative volume fractions of cholesterol and
1-hexadecanol have been carried out using the photoacoustic technique.
Thermal diffusivity values of these liquid crystal mixtures are evaluated using
the open cell photoacoustic technique whereas the thermal effusivity value is
measured using the conventional photoacoustic technique. From the
measured values of these transient thermophysical parameters, the thermal
conductivity and heat capacity of the sample under investigation are
calculated. Analyses of the results show that all the thermophysical
parameters depend strongly on the volume fraction of the constituents.
Results are interpreted in terms of enhanced hydrogen bonding and the
consequent enhancement in cohesive thermal energy transport with
increasing volume fraction of 1-hexadecanol
Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P; Girijavallabhan, C P; Sajan, D George; George, A K(Smart Materials and Structures, July 5, 2007)
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Complete thermal characterization of liquid crystal mixtures in the smectic
phase consisting of various relative volume fractions of cholesterol and
1-hexadecanol have been carried out using the photoacoustic technique.
Thermal diffusivity values of these liquid crystal mixtures are evaluated using
the open cell photoacoustic technique whereas the thermal effusivity value is
measured using the conventional photoacoustic technique. From the
measured values of these transient thermophysical parameters, the thermal
conductivity and heat capacity of the sample under investigation are
calculated. Analyses of the results show that all the thermophysical
parameters depend strongly on the volume fraction of the constituents.
Results are interpreted in terms of enhanced hydrogen bonding and the
consequent enhancement in cohesive thermal energy transport with
increasing volume fraction of 1-hexadecanol
Girijavallabhan, C P; Radhakrishnan, P; V P N Nampoori; Sajan, D George; George, A K(Smart Materials and Structures, July 5, 2007)
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Complete thermal characterization of liquid crystal mixtures in the smectic
phase consisting of various relative volume fractions of cholesterol and
1-hexadecanol have been carried out using the photoacoustic technique.
Thermal diffusivity values of these liquid crystal mixtures are evaluated using
the open cell photoacoustic technique whereas the thermal effusivity value is
measured using the conventional photoacoustic technique. From the
measured values of these transient thermophysical parameters, the thermal
conductivity and heat capacity of the sample under investigation are
calculated. Analyses of the results show that all the thermophysical
parameters depend strongly on the volume fraction of the constituents.
Results are interpreted in terms of enhanced hydrogen bonding and the
consequent enhancement in cohesive thermal energy transport with
increasing volume fraction of 1-hexadecanol
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.
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.
Girijavallabhan, C P; Radhakrishnan, P; Nibu, A George; Aneeshkumar, B(Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, April 7, 1999)
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The photobleaching of the lasing dye Rhodamine 6G embedded in the solid
matrix poly(methyl methacrylate) was investigated using a photoacoustic technique.
Chopped laser radiation from an argon ion laser at four different wavelengths was used for
the study. Experimental results indicate that the photobleaching rate is directly proportional
to the incident laser power while it decreases with increase in concentration of the dye
molecules. In the present case we have not observed any dependence of photobleaching on
the chopping frequency. One-photon absorption is found to be responsible for the
photobleaching of the dye within the selected range of laser power
Radhakrishnan, P; Girijavallabhan, C P; Nibu, A George; Aneeshkumar, B(Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, April 7, 1999)
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The photobleaching of the lasing dye Rhodamine 6G embedded in the solid
matrix poly(methyl methacrylate) was investigated using a photoacoustic technique.
Chopped laser radiation from an argon ion laser at four different wavelengths was used for
the study. Experimental results indicate that the photobleaching rate is directly proportional
to the incident laser power while it decreases with increase in concentration of the dye
molecules. In the present case we have not observed any dependence of photobleaching on
the chopping frequency. One-photon absorption is found to be responsible for the
photobleaching of the dye within the selected range of laser power.
Annieta, Philip K; Lyjo, Joseph K; Litty, Mathew Irimpan; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N(IOP, 2005)
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The photosensitivity of dye mixture-doped polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) films are investigated as a function of laser power, concentration of the dyes, modulation frequency and the irradiation wavelength. Energy transfer from a donor molecule to an acceptor molecule affects the emission output of the dye mixture system. Photosensitivity is found to change with changes in donor–acceptor concentrations. PMMA samples doped with the dye mixture are found to be more photosensitive when the dyes are mixed in the same proportion.
Sajan, D George; Aji, A Anapara; Warrier, P R S; Warrier, K G K; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, September , 2008)
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Laser-induced nondestructive photoacoustic (PA) technique has been employed to determine the thermal diffusivity of nanometal (Ag) dispersed ceramic alumina matrix sintered at different temperatures. The thermal diffusivity values are evaluated by knowing the transition frequency from the amplitude spectrum of PA signal using the one-dimensional heat flow model of Rosencwaig and Gersho. Analysis of the data shows that heat transport and hence the thermal diffusivity value is greatly affected by the influence of incorporation of foreign atom. It is also seen that sintering temperature affects the thermal diffusivity value in a substantial manner. The results are interpreted in terms of variation in porosity and carrier-assisted heat transport mechanism in nanometal dispersed ceramics.
Sajan, D George; Rajesh, K; Warrier, K G K; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(October 29, 2011)
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The laser induced non-destructive photoacoustic technique has been employed
to measure the thermal diffusivity of lanthanum phosphate ceramics prepared
by the sol–gel route. The thermal diffusivity value was evaluated by knowing
the transition frequency between the thermally thin to thermally thick region
from the log–log plot of photoacoustic amplitude versus chopping frequency.
Analysis of the data was carried out on the basis of the one-dimensional
model of Rosencwaig and Gersho. The present investigation reveals that the
sintering temperature has great influence on the propagation of heat carriers
and hence on the thermal diffusivity value. The results were interpreted
in terms of variations in porosity with sintering temperature as well as with
changes in grain size.
Sasi Kumar, P R; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP, 1994)
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Laser-induced photoelectric and photoemission optogalvanic effects in a Ne-Nd hollow cathode discharge have been studied using a continuous wave laser source. The potential barrier for photoinduced electron emission from the cathode decreases as the applied voltage is increased. Owing to secondary electron emission in the plasma, the photocurrent is greater than that without discharge. The multiplication of secondary electrons and the quantum efficiency are also investigated.
Sasi Kumar, P R; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, August 1, 1995)
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The photoemission optogalvanic (POG) effect has been investigated in a neon-neodymium hollow cathode discharge using
cw laser excitation. Both positive and negative effects were observed. It was found that the amplitude of the POG signal was
unstable near the instability region of the discharge.
Sasi Kumar, P R; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP, 1993)
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A two-photon induced photoemission optogalvanic effect which brings about a change in the discharge voltage when a pulsed dye laser beam is focused on a tungsten electrode has been described. The experiment is performed with N2, NO2 and Ar discharges. The magnitude of the signal voltage is studied as a function of laser energy and discharge current. The effective quantum efficiency in the discharge is found to be larger than that in the vacuum condition.
Sasi Kumar, P R; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP, 1993)
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A two-photon induced photoemission optogalvanic effect which brings about a change in the discharge voltage when a pulsed dye laser beam is focused on a tungsten electrode has been described. The experiment is performed with N2, NO2 and Ar discharges. The magnitude of the signal voltage is studied as a function of laser energy and discharge current. The effective quantum efficiency in the discharge is found to be larger than that in the vacuum condition.
Ajith Prasad, K C; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 1996)
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Photoemission optogalvanaic (POG) effect has been observed by irradiating copper target electrode, in a nitrogen discharge cell using 1.06 μm and frequency doubled 532 nm Nd:YAG laser pulse. Measurement of the nature of the variation of POG signal strength with 532 nm laser fluence confirms the two photon induced photoelectric emission from copper. However, using 1.06 μm laser pulses thermally assisted photoemission is observed.
Lyjo, Joseph K; Dayas, K R; Soniya, Damodar; Bindu, Krishnan; Krishnankutty, K; Nampoori, V P N; Radhakrishnan, P(Elsevier, December 15, 2008)
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The laser-induced luminescence studies of the rare earth titanates (R2Ti2O7) (R = La, Nd and Gd) using 355 nm radiation from an Nd:YAG laser are presented. These samples with submicron or nanometer size are prepared by the self-propagating high temperature synthesis (SHS) method and there is no known fluorescence shown by these rare earths in the visible region. Hence, the luminescence transitions shown by the La2Ti2O7 near 610 nm and Gd2Ti2O7 near 767 nm are quite interesting. Though La3+ ions with no 4f electrons have no electronic energy levels that can induce excitation and luminescence processes in the visible region, the presence of the Ti3+ ions leads to luminescence in this region.