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Jayakumar Balakrishnan

Researcher at Saveetha University

Publications -  26
Citations -  9717

Jayakumar Balakrishnan is an academic researcher from Saveetha University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Bilayer graphene. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 25 publications receiving 8991 citations. Previous affiliations of Jayakumar Balakrishnan include Indian Institute of Technology Patna & National University of Singapore.

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Roll-to-roll production of 30-inch graphene films for transparent electrodes

TL;DR: The roll-to-roll production and wet-chemical doping of predominantly monolayer 30-inch graphene films grown by chemical vapour deposition onto flexible copper substrates are reported, showing high quality and sheet resistances superior to commercial transparent electrodes such as indium tin oxides.
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Spin–orbit proximity effect in graphene

TL;DR: It is shown that intrinsic defects in tungsten disulphide play an important role in this proximity effect and that graphene can act as a probe to detect defects in semiconducting surfaces.
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Colossal enhancement of spin-orbit coupling in weakly hydrogenated graphene

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the controlled addition of small amounts of covalently bonded hydrogen atoms is sufficient to induce a colossal enhancement of the spin-orbit interaction by three orders of magnitude.
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Observation of long spin-relaxation times in bilayer graphene at room temperature.

TL;DR: The spin-relaxation time τ(s) scales inversely with the mobility μ of BLG samples both at room temperature (RT) and at low temperature (LT), indicating the importance of D'yakonov-Perel' spin scattering in BLG.
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Toward Wafer Scale Fabrication of Graphene Based Spin Valve Devices

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that chemical vapor deposition specific structural differences such as nanoripples do not limit spin transport in the present samples, making Cu-CVD graphene a promising material of choice for large scale spintronic applications.