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Sanju Rani

Researcher at Council of Scientific and Industrial Research

Publications -  40
Citations -  1073

Sanju Rani is an academic researcher from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 773 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanju Rani include SRM University & Indian Institute of Technology Madras.

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Synthesis and applications of electrochemically self-assembled titania nanotube arrays

TL;DR: This work considers the development of the various nanotube array synthesis techniques, different applications of the TiO(2) nanotubes, unresolved issues, and possible future research directions.
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Theory, Instrumentation and Applications of Magnetoelastic Resonance Sensors: A Review

TL;DR: This paper builds upon a review paper published in Sensors in 2002, presenting a comprehensive review on the theory, operating principles, instrumentation and key applications of magnetoelastic sensing technology.
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Effect of Fe doping on the gas sensing properties of nano-crystalline SnO2 thin films

TL;DR: In this article, the gas sensing properties of sol-gel derived Fe-doped nano-crystalline SnO2 thin films were investigated for different target gases such as carbon monoxide (CO), ammonia (NH3), and ethanol (C2H5OH).
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Structure, microstructure and photoluminescence properties of Fe doped SnO2 thin films

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of Fe doping on crystallinity, microstructure and photoluminescence properties of sol-gel derived SnO2 thin films are reported.
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Tin-selenide as a futuristic material: properties and applications

TL;DR: In this paper, all possible applications of SnSe/SnSe2 have been summarized and some of the basic properties, as well as synthesis techniques have also been outlined, which will help the researcher to understand the properties and possible application of tin selenide-based materials.