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Rajendra Prasad

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Publications -  245
Citations -  2680

Rajendra Prasad is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tuberculosis & Ground state. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 239 publications receiving 2316 citations. Previous affiliations of Rajendra Prasad include International Centre for Theoretical Physics & Northeastern University.

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Effects of Hatha yoga and Omkar meditation on cardiorespiratory performance, psychologic profile, and melatonin secretion.

TL;DR: It is suggested that yogic practices can be used as psychophysiologic stimuli to increase endogenous secretion of melatonin, which, in turn, might be responsible for improved sense of well-being.
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Electronic Structure of Disordered Alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the Kohn-Korringa-Rostoker (KKR)-CPA was used to study the electronic structure of disordered alloys and showed that the KKR-CPA replaces the disordered system by a suitably chosen translationally invariant effective medium, which is determined selfconsistently.
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Room Temperature Nanoscale Ferroelectricity in Magnetoelectric GaFeO 3 Epitaxial Thin Films

TL;DR: First principles calculations show that Fe ions are not only responsible for ferrimagnetism as observed earlier but also give rise to the observed ferroelectricity, making gallium ferrite a unique single phase multiferroic.
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Electronic structure, Born effective charges and spontaneous polarization in magnetoelectric gallium ferrite

TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical study of the structure-property correlation in gallium ferrite is presented, based on first-principles calculations followed by a subsequent comparison with experiments, revealing that the ground state structure is orthorhombic Pc 21n having A-type antiferromagnetic spin configuration.
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Electronic Structures, Born Effective Charges and Spontaneous Polarization in Magnetoelectric Gallium Ferrite

TL;DR: A theoretical study of the structure-property correlation in gallium ferrite, based on first-principles calculations followed by a subsequent comparison with experiments, reveals that the ground state structure is orthorhombic Pc 2(1)n having A-type antiferromagnetic spin configuration, with lattice parameters matching well with those obtained experimentally.