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      • Preparation and Optical Properties of Hybrid Assemblies of Metallic Gold Nanoparticles and Semi-Conducting CdSe Quantum Dots 

        Tripathi, Laxmi Narayan (2018-04-16)
        This thesis summarizes the methods of preparation and optical properties of hybrid assemblies of Au NPs and cadmium selenide (CdSe) QDs. First chap-ter deals with the literature survey and theoretical aspects of plasmonics ...
      • Preparation, Characterization And Ionic Conductivity Studies On Certain Fast Ionic Conductors 

        Borgohain, Madhurjya Modhur (2011-01-20)
        Fast ionic conductors, i.e. materials in which charge transport mainly occurs through the motion of ions, are an important class of materials with immense scope for industrial applications. There are different classes of ...
      • Probing Anisotropic Interactions In Solid State NMR : Techniques And Applications 

        Jayanthi, S (2011-06-30)
        The thesis aims at methodological developments in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and study of oriented samples like liquid crystals and single crystals and powder samples. Though methodological development in solid state ...
      • Probing charge-density waves and superconductivity in low-dimensional systems 

        Kundu, Hemanta Kumar
        The recent advent of two-dimensional materials has led to the discovery of materials with fascinating phase diagrams. These systems have exciting electronic phases which coexist or compete with each other. Here in this ...
      • Probing effect of disorder in the electrical and optical properties on van der Waals heterostructure 

        Sarkar, Suman
        In this thesis, we studied the transport properties of single-layer graphene and single-layer to few-layer MoS2. We also studied the optical properties of MoS2 based single-layer, twisted bilayer devices. The main observations ...
      • Probing Electronic States in Twisted Bilayer Graphene with Electric Fields: A study of Superconductivity, Non-Local Resistance, Magnetoresistance Hysteresis, and Thermoelectric Effects 

        Dutta, Ranit
        Introducing a `twist' degree of freedom to modify the low energy band structures and engineer novel electronic phases from the constituent van der Waals 2D materials, was proposed theoretically more than a decade earlier ...
      • Probing Magnetic And Structural Properties Of Metallic Nanowires Using Resistivity Noise 

        Singh, Amrita (2013-07-19)
        The main focus of this thesis work has been the study of domain wall (DW) dynamics in disordered cylindrical nanomagnets. The study attempts to accurately quantify the stochasticity associated with driven (temperature/magnetic ...
      • Probing phase transition and anisotropy in magnetic insulator based heterostructures employing magnon spin currents 

        Mallick, Kingshuk
        Thermoelectric phenomena like the Seebeck and Peltier effects are known for more than two centuries with a wide range of applications. In 2008 Uchida et al. first demonstrated the phenomena called Spin Seebeck Effect (SSE) ...
      • Probing the inflationary universe and reheating with primordial black holes and induced gravitational wave background 

        Bhaumik, Nilanjandev
        The direct observational test for the earliest phase of our universe comes from cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation, which can only probe up to the recombination era. The only definitive event during the pre-recombination ...
      • Probing the Nature of Dark Matter in the Universe 

        Sarkar, Abir
        The dark matter is the most dominating matter candidate and a key driving force for the structure formation in the universe. Despite decade-long searches, the precise nature and particle properties of dark matter are ...
      • Prolate Shaped Dark Matter Halo And The Galactic Warp 

        Rahul Nath, R (2016-04-26)
        The physical explanation for the existence of the galactic warp is one of the major research areas in Astronomy. People have proposed various theories but nobody has yet given a convincing explanation. Most of the spiral ...
      • Proton kinetic energy anomaly, Kauzmann temperature for nanoconfined water and design of nanoscale membrane for water desalination. 

        Moid, Mohd
        Structure, dynamics and thermodynamics of water molecules con fined inside the nanopores of various geometries are of fundamental interest owing to their potential applications in various nanofluidic devices, such as ...
      • Proximity-induced superconductivity in a dual topological insulator and crossover from gapped-to-gapless Dirac surface states in a magnetic topological insulator 

        Rastogi, Gagan
        The combination of non-trivial topology and superconductivity is predicted to give rise to exotic Majorana fermions at the vortex core, forming a topological superconductor (TSC). TSCs, crucial for fault-tolerant quantum ...
      • Pulsed Laser Ablated Dilute Magnetic Semiconductors and Metalic Spin Valves 

        Ghoshal, Sayak (2018-04-02)
        Spintronics (spin based electronics) is a relatively new topic of research which is important both from the fundamental and technological point of view. In conventional electronics charge of the electron is manipulated and ...
      • Quantized heat flow probing thermal equilibration and edge structures of quantum Hall phases in graphene 

        Srivastav, Saurabh Kumar
        In condensed matter physics, usually, phases are described using Landau’s approach, which characterizes the phases in terms of underlying symmetries that are spontaneously broken. Over the past few decades, a different ...
      • Quantum Algorithms Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Quantum Information Processor 

        Mitra, Avik (2009-05-12)
        The present work, briefly described below, consists of implementation of several quantum algorithms in an NMR Quantum Information Processor. Game theory gives us mathematical tools to analyze situations of conflict between ...
      • Quantum and classical hardware development for superconducting qubits 

        Singhal, Ujjawal
        The journey toward realizing practical quantum computing involves overcoming critical challenges in qubit architecture, robust gate performance, and scalable control systems. This thesis addresses these challenges through ...
      • Quantum capacitance and noise measurements in van der Waals heterostructures 

        Kuiri, Manabendra
        The discovery of graphene has revolutionized the field of condensed matter physics and opened new prospects for a wide range of other two-dimensional materials. Further with the advancement of fabrication techniques, one ...
      • Quantum Glass, Spin Liquids, Fragmentation, Fractional Orbitals, and Flat Band Physics in Classical and Quantum Spin Models 

        Kale, Balayogendra Babu
        The world of many-body physics, encompassing both classical and quantum systems, is a breeding ground for novel phases of matter. Recent attention revolves around exotic phases characterized by fractionalized particles, ...
      • Quantum Information Processing By NMR : Quantum State Discrimination, Hadamard Spectroscopy, Liouville Space Search, Use Of Geometric Phase For Gates And Algorithms 

        Gopinath, T (2011-02-22)
        The progess in NMRQIP can be outlined in to four parts.1) Implementation of theoretical protocols on small number of qubits. 2) Demonstration of QIP on various NMR systems. 3) Designing and implementing the algorithms for ...

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