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Naveen Kosar

Researcher at University of Management and Technology

Publications -  51
Citations -  1004

Naveen Kosar is an academic researcher from University of Management and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyperpolarizability & Density functional theory. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 36 publications receiving 491 citations. Previous affiliations of Naveen Kosar include COMSATS Institute of Information Technology & Hazara University.

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Superalkalis as a source of diffuse excess electrons in newly designed inorganic electrides with remarkable nonlinear response and deep ultraviolet transparency: A DFT study

TL;DR: In this article, a series of inorganic electrides (Li2F, Li3O and Li4N) are designed by doping of Al12P12 nanocluster with superalkalis and studied through density functional theory (DFT) for their geometrical, electronic and nonlinear optical properties.
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Design of novel superalkali doped silicon carbide nanocages with giant nonlinear optical response

TL;DR: In this paper, the electronic and nonlinear optical properties of a novel class of superalkalis (Li2F, Li3O and Li4N) doped silicon carbide (Si12C12) nanocages are investigated by using density functional theory (DFT) calculations.
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Theoretical study on novel superalkali doped graphdiyne complexes: Unique approach for the enhancement of electronic and nonlinear optical response.

TL;DR: This study of super alkalis doped GDY will be advantageous for promoting the potential applications of the nanostructures in designing new types of electronic nanodevices and production of high performance nonlinear optical materials.
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Theoretical study on a boron phosphide nanocage doped with superalkalis: novel electrides having significant nonlinear optical response

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of different superalkalis and different doping positions on the nonlinear optical response of B12P12 nanostructures was investigated using density functional theory (DFT).