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Habib Tajalli

Researcher at University of Tabriz

Publications -  114
Citations -  1936

Habib Tajalli is an academic researcher from University of Tabriz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Liquid crystal & Laser. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 108 publications receiving 1744 citations. Previous affiliations of Habib Tajalli include University of Arizona & University of Insubria.

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Subwavelength atom localization via amplitude and phase control of the absorption spectrum-II

TL;DR: In this paper, a scheme for sub-half-wavelength localization of an atom conditioned upon the absorption of a weak probe field at a particular frequency was proposed, where one of the drive fields is a standing-wave field of a cavity.
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Tunable phase control for subluminal to superluminal light propagation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors demonstrate tunable control of the group velocity of a weak probe pulse from subluminal to superluminous, using an extended ε-Lambda-type system with two extra control fields and an extra energy level.
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The photophysical properties of Nile red and Nile blue in ordered anisotropic media

TL;DR: In this article, the absorption and fluorescence spectra of a highly fluorescent laser dye, Nile red, were investigated in nematic solvents and isotropic liquids as a function of the solvent polarity and type.
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Highly sensitive electrochemiluminescence detection of p53 protein using functionalized Ru-silica nanoporous@gold nanocomposite.

TL;DR: The proposed ECL immunosensor developed for detection of p53 protein offers a considerable potential in early detection of cancer and clinical diagnosis and provides a new platform for biomarker detection.
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Effects of surfactants on the molecular aggregation of rhodamine dyes in aqueous solutions

TL;DR: The aggregate structures and the nature of the interacting pairs in these dyes were discussed using the exciton theory and the effect of molecular structure of the surfactants on the aggregative behavior of the rhodamine dyes was determined.