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Digambara Patra

Researcher at American University of Beirut

Publications -  139
Citations -  4314

Digambara Patra is an academic researcher from American University of Beirut. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Curcumin. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 130 publications receiving 3556 citations. Previous affiliations of Digambara Patra include Indian Institute of Technology Madras & Forschungszentrum Jülich.

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Recent developments in multi-component synchronous fluorescence scan analysis

TL;DR: A review of synchronous fluorescence scan (SFS) methods for analysis of multi-component systems can be found in this paper, where the authors discuss the use of SFS in the analysis of complex multichannel mixtures.
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Performance of Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy for Measuring Diffusion and Concentration

TL;DR: A rigorous theory of FCS is presented based on exact wave-optical calculations of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to link all relevant parameters of the experimental set-up with the measured correlation function.
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Art and artefacts of fluorescence correlation spectroscopy.

TL;DR: Several possible optical and photophysical effects that can influence the outcome of a FCS measurement and thus can bias the value of the derived diffusion coefficient are discussed.
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Image Analysis of Defocused Single-Molecule Images for Three-Dimensional Molecule Orientation Studies

TL;DR: In this article, an efficient algorithm for pattern matching based on least squares analysis of fitting a discrete set of master patterns against measured images was developed for determining three-dimensional molecule orientations in defocused single-molecule images.
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Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopic study of solvatochromic curcumin dye.

TL;DR: Curcumin decay properties in all the solvents could be fitted well to a double-exponential decay function and π* scale of solvent polarity was found compared to λabsmax or λemmax or Stokes' shift measurements.