Harilal, S S; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Applied Spectroscopy, 1998)
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Spectroscopic studies of laser -induced plasma from a high-temperature
superconducting material, viz., YBa2Cu3O7 (YBCO), have
been carried out. Electron temperature and electron density measurements
were made from spectral data. The Stark broad ening of
emission lines was used to determine the electron density, and the
ratio of line in tensities was exploited for the determination of electron
temperature. An initial electron temperature of 2.35 eV and
electron density of 2.5 3 1017 cm2 3 were observed. The dependence
on electron temperature and density on different experimental parameters
such as distance from the target, delay time after the in itiation
of the plasm a, and laser irradiance is also discussed in detail.
Index Headings: Laser -plasma spectroscopy; Plasma diagnostics;
Emission spectroscop y; YBa2Cu3O7.
Harilal, S S; Issac, Riju C; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(American Institute of Physics, September 15, 1996)
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Laser ablation of graphite has been carried out using 1.06mm radiation from a Q-switched Nd:YAG
laser and the time of flight distribution of molecular C2 present in the resultant plasma is
investigated in terms of distance from the target as well as laser fluences employing time resolved
spectroscopic technique. At low laser fluences the intensities of the emission lines from C2 exhibit
only single peak structure while beyond a threshold laser fluence, emission from C2 shows a twin
peak distribution in time. The occurrence of the faster velocity component at higher laser fluences
is explained as due to species generated from recombination processes while the delayed peak is
attributed to dissociation of higher carbon clusters resulting in the generation of C2 molecule.
Analysis of measured data provides a fairly complete picture of the evolution and dynamics of
C2 species in the laser induced plasma from graphite.
Harilal, S S; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(American Institute of Physics, June , 1994)
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YBa2Cu307 target was laser ablated, and the time-of-flight (TOF) distributions of Y, Y+., and YO in
the resultant plasma were investigated as functions of distance from the target and laser energy
density using emission spectroscopy. Up to a short distance from the target (-1.5 cm), TOF
distributions show twin peaks for Y and YO, while only single-peak distribution is observed for Y+.
At greater distances (>1.5 cm) all of them exhibit single-peak distribution. The twin peaks are
assigned to species corresponding to those generated directly/m the vicinity of target surface and to
those generated from collisional/recombination process.
Sajan, D George; Achamma, Kurian; Martin, Lase; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(SPIE, 2001)
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An open cell photoacoustic configuration has been employed to evaluate the thermal diffusivity of pure InP as well as InP doped with sulphur and iron. Chopped optical radiation at 488 nm from an Ar-ion laser has been used to excite photoacoustic signals which been detected by a sensitive electret microphone. Thermal diffusivity value have been calculated from phase versus chopping frequency plots. Doped sample are found to show a reduced value for thermal diffusivity in comparison with intrinsically pure sample. The results have been interpreted in terms of the mechanisms of heat generation and transmission in semiconductors.
Girijavallabhan, C P; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Sajan, D George; Saravanan, S; Venkatachalam, S(Physical Review, American Physical Society, June 8, 2004)
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Thermal diffusivity of the composites of camphor sulphonic acid (CSA) doped polyaniline (PANI) and its
composites with cobalt phthalocyanine (CoPc) has been measured using open cell photoacoustic technique.
Analysis of the data shows that the effective thermal diffusivity value can be tuned by varying the relative
volume fraction of the constituents. It is seen that polaron assisted heat transfer mechanism is dominant in CSA
doped PANI and these composites exhibit a thermal diffusivity value which is intermediate to that of CSA
doped PANI and CoPc. The results obtained are correlated with the electrical conductivity and hardness
measurements carried out on the samples.
Girijavallabhan, C P; Radhakrishnan, P; V P N Nampoori; Sajan, D George(Journal of Physics D : Applied Physics, Institute of Physics Publishing, April 2, 2003)
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An open photoacoustic cell operating in the low range of chopping
frequency has been employed to evaluate the thermal diffusivity values of
intrinsic InP and InP doped with S, Sn and Fe. The experimental set-up is
calibrated by the evaluation of thermal diffusivity value of pure Si and
GaAs. The present investigation shows that doped samples show a reduced
value for thermal diffusivity compared to intrinsic sample. From the
analysis of data it is also seen that nature of dopant clearly influences the
thermal diffusivity value of semiconductors. The results are explained in
terms of phonon assisted heat transfer mechanism in semiconductors
Sajan, D George; Rajesh, Komban; Warrier, K G K; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Taylor & Francis, February , 2010)
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A laser-induced photoacoustic technique was employed to investigate
thermal transport through nanocrystalline CePO4 samples prepared via the
sol–gel route. Evaluation of thermal diffusivity was carried out using the
one-dimensional model of Rosencwaig and Gersho for the reflection
configuration of the photoacoustic method. Structural analyses of samples
revealed that they are nanoporous in nature, possessing micron-sized
grains. Analysis of results shows that thermal diffusivity value varies with
sintering temperature. Results are explained in terms of the variation in
porosity with sintering temperature and the effects of various scattering
mechanisms on the propagation of phonons through the nanoporous
ceramic matrix. Further analyses confirm that apart from porosity, grain
boundary resistance and interface thermal resistance influence the effective
value of thermal diffusivity of the samples under investigation.
Bindhu, C V; Harilal, S S; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers, 1998)
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Thermal diffusivity measurements are carried out in certain organic liquids using the pulsed dual beam thermal lens technique. The 532 nm pulses from a frequency doubled Q-switched Nd:YAG laser are used as the heating source and an intensity stabilized He-Ne laser serves as the probe beam. Experimental determination of the characteristic time constant of the transient thermal lens signal is verified theoretically. Measured thermal diffusivity values are in excellent agreement with literature values.
Sankara Raman, S; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G; Saravanan, N; Mohammed Yusuff, K K(Springer, 1999)
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The thermal diffusivities of some polystyrene supported Schiff complexes of Co(II) and Cu(II) were determined by the laser induced photoacoustic technique. The effect of metal as well as the halogen part on thermal diffusivity of polymer supported complexes was studied. The thermal diffusivity of Co complexes increases while it decreases in Cu complexes with Cl, Br and I substitutions, respectively.
Achamma, Kurian; Unnikrishnan, K P; Sajan, D George; Pramod, Gopinath; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2003)
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The wavelength dependence of thermal lens signal from organic dyes are studied using dual beam thermal lens technique. It is found that the profile of thermal lens spectrum widely differ from the conventional absorption spectrum in the case of rhodamine B unlike in the case of crystal violet. This is explained on the basis of varying contribution of nonradiative relaxations from the excited vibronic levels.
Achamma, Kurian; Unnikrishnan, K P; Sajan, D George; Pramod, Gopinath; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2003)
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The wavelength dependence of thermal lens signal from organic dyes are studied using dual beam thermal lens
technique. It is found that the profile of thermal lens spectrum widely differ from the conventional absorption spectrum
in the case of rhodamine B unlike in the case of crystal violet. This is explained on the basis of varying contribution of
nonradiative relaxations from the excited vibronic levels.
Achamma, Kurian; Sajan, D George; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 2007)
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The effect of pH on the fluorescence efficiency of fluorescein is evaluated using thermal lens technique. Fluorescence efficiency increases as the
sample becomes more and more alkaline. But when fluorescein is mixed with rhodamine B fluorescence quenching of fluorescein takes place with
the excitation of rhodamine B. The electronic energy transfer in this mixture is investigated using Optical Parametric Oscillator as the excitation
source. The effect of pH on the efficiency of energy transfer in fluorescein–rhodamine B mixture is presented.
Unnikrishnan, K P; Jayan,Thomas; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, April 1, 2002)
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Third order nonlinear susceptibility χ(3) and second hyperpolarizability (γ) of a bis-naphthalocyanine viz. europium naphthalocyanines, Eu(Nc)2, were measured in dimethyl formamide solution using degenerate four wave mixing at 532 nm under nanosecond pulse excitation. Effective nonlinear absorption coefficient, βeff and imaginary part of nonlinear susceptibility, Im(χ(3)) were obtained using open aperture /Z-scan technique at the same wavelength. Optical limiting property of the sample was also investigated. The role of excited state absorption in deciding the nonlinear properties of this material is discussed.
Padmaja, G; Ravi Kumar, A V; Vidyalal, V; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(IOP Publishing, 1989)
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In order to characterise the laser ablation process from high-Tc superconductors, the time evolution of plasma produced by a Q-switching Nd:YAG laser from a GdBa2Cu3O7 superconducting sample has been studied using spectroscopic and ion-probe techniques. It has been observed that there is a fairly large delay for the onset of the emission from oxide species in comparison with those from atoms and ions of the constituent elements present in the plasma. Faster decay occurs for emission from oxides and ions compared with that from neutral atoms. These observations support the view that oxides are not directly produced from the target, but are formed by the recombination process while the plasma cools down. Plasma parameters such as temperature and velocity are also evaluated.
Harilal, S S; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Springer Berlin / Heidelberg, 1998)
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Laser radiation at 1.06 µm from a pulsed Nd:YAG
laser was focused onto a multielement YBa2Cu3O7 target in
vacuum and the plasma thus generated was studied using
time-resolved spectroscopic techniques. Line broadening of
the Ba I emission line at 553.5 nm was monitored as a function
of time elapsed after the incidence of a laser pulse on the
target. Measured line profiles of barium species were used to
infer the electron density and temperature, and the time evolution
of these important plasma parameters has been worked out.
Harilal, S S; Issac, Riju C; Bindhu, C V; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Jpn. J. Appl. Phys, 1997)
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We report time resolved study of C2 emission from laser produced carbon plasma in presence of ambient helium
gas. The 1.06µm: radiation from a Nd:YAG laser was focused onto a graphite target where it·produced a transient
plasma. We observed double peak structure in the time profile of C2 species. The twin peaks were observed only
after a threshold laser fluence. It is proposed that the faster velocity component in the temporal profiles originates
mainly due to recombination processes. The laser fluence and ambient gas dependence of the double peak intensity
distribution is also reported.
Harilal, S S; Issac, Riju C; Bindhu, C V; Pramod, Gopinath; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(Elsevier, 1997)
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Time and space resolved studies of emission from CN molecules have been carried out in the plasma produced from
graphite target by 1.06 urn pulses from a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser. Depending on the laser pulse energy, time of
observation and position of the sampled volume of the plasma, the features of the emission spectrum are found to
change drastically. The vibrational temperature and population distribution in the different vibrational levels have
been studied as functions of distance, time, laser energy and ambient gas pressure. Evidence for nonlinear effects of
the plasma medium such as self focusing which exhibits threshold-like behaviour are also obtained. Temperature and
electron density of the plasma have been evaluated using the relative line intensities of successive ionization stages of
carbon atom. These electron density measurements are verified by using Stark broadening method.
Riju, C Issac; Pramod, Gopinath; Geetha K, Varier; Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G(American Institute of Physics, July 13, 1998)
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Laser-induced plasma generated from a silver target under partial vacuum conditions using the
fundamental output of nanosecond duration from a pulsed Nd:yttrium aluminum garnet laser is
studied using a Langmuir probe. The time of flight measurements show a clear twin peak
distribution in the temporal profile of electron emission. The first peak has almost the same duration
as the laser pulse while the second lasts for several microseconds. The prompt electrons are
energetic enough ('60 eV) to ionize the ambient gas molecules or atoms. The use of prompt
electron pulses as sources for electron impact excitation is demonstrated by taking nitrogen, carbon
dioxide, and argon as ambient gases.
Girijavallabhan, C P; Radhakrishnan, P; Nampoori, V P N; Nibu, A George; George, A K(Applied Physics B Lasers and Optics, July 18, 2001)
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In this paper, we describe the use of an open cell
photoacoustic configuration for the evaluation of the thermal
effusivity of liquid crystals. The feasibility, precision and reliability
of the method are initially established by measuring
the thermal effusivities of water and glycerol, for which the
effusivity values are known accurately. In order to demonstrate
the use of the present method in the thermal characterization
of liquid crystals, we have measured the thermal
effusivity values in various mesophases of 4-cyano-4 -
octyloxybiphenyl (8OCB) and 4-cyano-4 -heptyloxybiphenyl
(7OCB) liquid crystals using a variable temperature open
photoacoustic cell. A comparison of the measured values for
the two liquid crystals shows that the thermal effusivities of
7OCB in the nematic and isotropic phases are slightly less
than those of 8OCB in the corresponding phases
Nampoori, V P N; Vallabhan, C P G; George, A K; Radhakrishnan, P; Rajasree, K; Vidyalal, V(Elsevier, July , 1998)
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he phenomenon of single beam mirage effect, otherwise known as photothermal deflection (PTD) effect using a He–Ne laser beam has been employed to detect phase transitions in some liquid crystals. It has been observed that anomalous changes in amplitude occur in the PTD signal level near the transition temperature. The experimental details and the results of measurements made in liquid crystals E8, M21 and M24 are given in this paper.