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Anand Yethiraj

Researcher at St. John's University

Publications -  77
Citations -  2580

Anand Yethiraj is an academic researcher from St. John's University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phase transition & Liquid crystal. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 72 publications receiving 2381 citations. Previous affiliations of Anand Yethiraj include University of British Columbia & Fundamental Research on Matter Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics.

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Colloids with a tunable dipolar interaction: equations of state and order parameters via confocal microscopy

TL;DR: In this paper, Li et al. studied colloidal silica microspheres in sedimentation equilibrium in the presence of a tunable external alternating electric field and found that the field dependence strongly confirms the use of the point dipolar approximation in this system.
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Contrasting the dynamics of elastic and non-elastic deformations across an experimental colloidal Martensitic transition

TL;DR: In this article, the role of elastic and non-elastic deformations in the examination of real-space experiments of solid-solid Martensitic transitions has been discussed in a model system of micron-scale ionic microgel colloids, and it has been shown that BCO crystallites formed through shear may coexist with those resulting from local rearrangements within the same sample.
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Dynamics and complex formation in charged and uncharged Ficoll70 solutions

TL;DR: In this article, the authors apply pulsed-field-gradient NMR (PFG NMR) technique to measure the translational diffusion for both uncharged and charged polysaccharide (Ficoll70) in water.
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Multiscale flow in an electro-hydrodynamically driven oil-in-oil emulsion

TL;DR: This work reports a novel form of multi-scale flow, driven by an external electric field, in a highly viscous oil-in-oil emulsion system consisting of micron-size droplets, which leads to dynamical organization at spatial scales much larger than that of the individual droplets.
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Dynamics and cluster formation in charged and uncharged Ficoll70 solutions

TL;DR: Analysis of the data indicates that the NMR signal attenuation above a certain packing fraction can be adequately fitted with a bi-exponential function, and strengthens the picture of the existence of a bound water layer within and around a porous Ficoll70 particle.