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J. Kalyana Sundar

Researcher at Madurai Kamaraj University

Publications -  33
Citations -  358

J. Kalyana Sundar is an academic researcher from Madurai Kamaraj University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 254 citations. Previous affiliations of J. Kalyana Sundar include Periyar University & Sethu Institute of Technology.

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Effect of shock waves on thermophysical properties of ADP and KDP crystals

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a paper diaphragm with Mach number of 1.9 and a supersonic low energy table-top shock tube to simulate the loading of shock wave.
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Studies on growth, crystal structure and characterization of novel organic nicotinium trifluoroacetate single crystals

TL;DR: In this article, an organic material, nicotinium trifluoroacetate (NTF), was synthesized and single crystals in monoclinic system were grown from aqueous solution for the first time.
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Structural, vibrational and thermal studies of a new nonlinear optical material: L-asparagine-L-tartaric acid.

TL;DR: The thermal stability and second harmonic generation (SHG) conversion efficiency of 1 were investigated and the UV-Vis-NIR spectrum of 1 reveals its transparent nature while the vibrational spectra confirm the presence of the functional groups in 1.
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Structural, spectroscopic and nonlinear optical studies on a new efficient organic donor–acceptor crystal for second harmonic generation: l-Threoninium picrate

TL;DR: A new and efficient organic nonlinear optical (NLO) crystal from the amino acid family, viz., l-threoninium picrate (LTHP), has been grown by solvent evaporation technique from aqueous solution using single crystal X-ray diffraction data.
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Synthesis, growth, crystal structure and characterization of a new organic material: Glycine glutaric acid

TL;DR: Glycine glutaric acid, a new organic compound has been synthesized and good quality single crystals were grown by slow evaporation technique and it was found that the crystal is having high optical transparency.