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G. Vijaya Prakash

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Publications -  193
Citations -  4823

G. Vijaya Prakash is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photoluminescence & Absorption spectroscopy. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 173 publications receiving 3881 citations. Previous affiliations of G. Vijaya Prakash include University of Trento & Indian Institutes of Technology.

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Nonlinear optical properties of silicon nanocrystals grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition

TL;DR: The real and imaginary parts of third-order nonlinear susceptibility χ(3) have been measured for silicon nanocrystals embedded in SiO2 matrix, formed by high temperature annealing of SiOx films prepared by plasmaenhanced chemical vapor deposition.
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Linear optical properties of niobium-based tellurite glasses

TL;DR: In this article, the optical band gap and dispersion energies of these glasses are estimated from the optical absorption spectra and the dispersion energy, average oscillator energy, Abbe's number and third order nonlinear optical susceptibility values are estimated.
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Exfoliation of self-assembled 2D organic-inorganic perovskite semiconductors

TL;DR: In this article, 2D organic-inorganic perovskite (C6H9C2H4NH3)2PbI4 was identified using optical and atomic force microscopy, with an interlayer spacing of 1.6 nm.
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Luminescence characterization of Eu3+ doped Zinc Alumino Bismuth Borate glasses for visible red emission applications

TL;DR: In this article, the bonding parameters (δ) were evaluated to find the nature of bonding between Eu3+ ions with its surrounding ligands in these ZnAlBiB glasses.
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Spectral characterisation of Sm3+ ions doped Oxy-fluoroborate glasses for visible orange luminescent applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured the experimental lifetimes ( τ exp ) measured from the decay curves are coupled with radiative lifetime ( τ rad ) to measure quantum efficiency (τ rad ) of the prepared glasses.