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S. Balaji

Researcher at Pondicherry University

Publications -  42
Citations -  471

S. Balaji is an academic researcher from Pondicherry University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sparrow & Population. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 39 publications receiving 403 citations. Previous affiliations of S. Balaji include Ayya Nadar Janaki Ammal College & Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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Surface modification of CdS quantum dots using thiols-structural and photophysical studies.

TL;DR: DTT was found to be the best capping agent for CdS among these five organic thiols in two aspects: (i) yielding lower grain size in cubic phase, and (ii) good fluorescence properties with efficient quenching of the surface traps.
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Effective antibacterial adhesive coating on cotton fabric using ZnO nanorods and chalcone

TL;DR: In this article, the antibacterial activity of the coated cotton was tested against three organisms namely Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa in terms of live bacterial load, as measured by the colony forming units (CFU), adhered on the cotton surface.
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Workload redistribution for fault-tolerance in a hard real-time distributed computing system

TL;DR: A nonpreemptive scheduling algorithm is proposed to distribute the workload of the operational nodes of the HRTDCS in the presence of both hardware and task failures, and the performance measures obtained indicate that the algorithm is quite suitable for an H RTDCS with regard to uniform workload distribution.
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Effect of substrate bias and oxygen partial pressure on properties of RF magnetron sputtered HfO2 thin films

TL;DR: In this paper, microstructural, physical, and optical properties of two sets of hafnium oxide thin films deposited by radio frequency (RF) magnetron reactive sputtering under a mixed ambient of argon and oxygen have been investigated: one set at various oxygen partial pressure and with substrate bias by 50 W pulse direct current (DC) and another set at similar gaseous ambient as above but without any substrate bias.
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Remote sensing and Pleistocene tectonics of Southern Indian peninsula

TL;DR: In this paper, a study has been undertaken to evaluate the signatures of Pleistocene tectonism in South India using 1RS-1A, LISS-I FCC imagery ( Indian Remote Sensing Satellite 1A, Linear Imaging Self Scanning 1, False Colour Composite) involving band 2, 3 and 4 under blue, green and red bands respectively.