Browsing Instrumentation and Applied Physics (IAP) by thesis submitted date"2025"
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Engineering 2D Materials and Heterostructures for Advanced Gas Sensing and Molecular Memory Devices
The increasing need for monitoring environmental health has spurred the search for advanced sensing materials to create energy efficient, low cost, light weight gas sensing systems. The inherent attributes of 2D materials, ... -
In-Line Diagnostics for Inkjet Printed Electronics
The development of solution processed thin film circuits involves various process stages. One of the key parameters that decides the performance of the circuit is the semiconductor-insulator interface and the quality of ... -
Monolayer MoS2 and plasmonic heterostructure for molecular sensor
In recent years, artificially engineered materials, known as meta structures, have demonstrated tuneable optoelectronic properties, making meta-coupled devices highly advantageous for a wide range of technological applications. ... -
On Fluidic Plasmonics: Harnessing Liquid Metals for Tunable Nanophotonics
Low melting point metals, in particular, Ga and its alloys, have been used in electronics applications extensively, while their photonic applications in the visible region (2-3eV photon energy) of the electromagnetic ... -
Polarized Light Based Photoacoustics for Deep-Tissue Chiral Biomolecular Sensing
Sensing methodologies are indispensable for detecting and quantifying physical, chemical, and biological parameters with precision, especially for biomedical applications. These techniques enable early disease detection, ... -
Proximity engineering of correlated states in graphene heterostructures
Strong electronic correlations are central to many phenomena in condensed matter physics, including unconventional superconductivity, the fractional quantum Hall effect, nematicity, and non-Fermi liquid behavior. In ... -
Towards microwave excitation-free broadband single photon source using Landau-Zener transitions in a flux qubit
Single photon sources are essential resources for quantum computation, quantum communication, quantum information processing, quantum cryptography and other applications. Over the past two decades, superconducting circuits ... -
Water Quality Monitoring Using Fibre Bragg Grating Sensors
The quality of water is an important factor in human health, ecosystem balance, and sustainable development. The growing presence of contaminants such as heavy metals and bio-pathogens in water bodies poses significant ...

