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Indian Institute of Science
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About: Indian Institute of Science is a education organization based out in Bengaluru, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Thin film & Population. The organization has 30960 authors who have published 62497 publications receiving 1257765 citations. The organization is also known as: IISC & IISc.
Topics: Thin film, Population, Catalysis, Raman spectroscopy, Dielectric
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01 Jan 1998TL;DR: The second edition of Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective succeeds the first as the authoritative source for information on optical networking technologies and techniques as discussed by the authors, covering componentry and transmission in detail but also emphasizing the practical networking issues that affect organizations as they evaluate, deploy, or develop optical solutions.
Abstract: This fully updated and expanded second edition of Optical Networks: A Practical Perspective succeeds the first as the authoritative source for information on optical networking technologies and techniques. Written by two of the field's most respected individuals, it covers componentry and transmission in detail but also emphasizes the practical networking issues that affect organizations as they evaluate, deploy, or develop optical solutions.
2,282 citations
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TL;DR: A survey of different topologies, control strategies and modulation techniques used by cascaded multilevel inverters in the medium-voltage inverter market is presented.
Abstract: Cascaded multilevel inverters synthesize a medium-voltage output based on a series connection of power cells which use standard low-voltage component configurations. This characteristic allows one to achieve high-quality output voltages and input currents and also outstanding availability due to their intrinsic component redundancy. Due to these features, the cascaded multilevel inverter has been recognized as an important alternative in the medium-voltage inverter market. This paper presents a survey of different topologies, control strategies and modulation techniques used by these inverters. Regenerative and advanced topologies are also discussed. Applications where the mentioned features play a key role are shown. Finally, future developments are addressed.
2,111 citations
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TL;DR: N nanoscale phase stabilization of CsPbI3 quantum dots (QDs) to low temperatures that can be used as the active component of efficient optoelectronic devices and describe the formation of α-CsP bI3 QD films that are phase-stable for months in ambient air.
Abstract: We show nanoscale phase stabilization of CsPbI 3 quantum dots (QDs) to low temperatures that can be used as the active component of efficient optoelectronic devices. CsPbI 3 is an all-inorganic analog to the hybrid organic cation halide perovskites, but the cubic phase of bulk CsPbI 3 (α-CsPbI 3 )—the variant with desirable band gap—is only stable at high temperatures. We describe the formation of α-CsPbI 3 QD films that are phase-stable for months in ambient air. The films exhibit long-range electronic transport and were used to fabricate colloidal perovskite QD photovoltaic cells with an open-circuit voltage of 1.23 volts and efficiency of 10.77%. These devices also function as light-emitting diodes with low turn-on voltage and tunable emission.
2,103 citations
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TL;DR: The analogy between genetic algorithms and the search processes in nature is drawn and the genetic algorithm that Holland introduced in 1975 and the workings of GAs are described and surveyed.
Abstract: Genetic algorithms provide an alternative to traditional optimization techniques by using directed random searches to locate optimal solutions in complex landscapes. We introduce the art and science of genetic algorithms and survey current issues in GA theory and practice. We do not present a detailed study, instead, we offer a quick guide into the labyrinth of GA research. First, we draw the analogy between genetic algorithms and the search processes in nature. Then we describe the genetic algorithm that Holland introduced in 1975 and the workings of GAs. After a survey of techniques proposed as improvements to Holland's GA and of some radically different approaches, we survey the advances in GA theory related to modeling, dynamics, and deception. >
2,095 citations
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Alan J. Heeger | 171 | 913 | 147492 |
William A. Goddard | 151 | 1653 | 123322 |
Rajesh Kumar | 149 | 4439 | 140830 |
Kaushik De | 139 | 1625 | 102058 |
Tariq Aziz | 138 | 1646 | 96586 |
Jean-Marie Tarascon | 136 | 853 | 137673 |
Kajari Mazumdar | 134 | 1295 | 94253 |
C. N. R. Rao | 133 | 1646 | 86718 |
Gobinda Majumder | 133 | 1523 | 87732 |
Ramesh Narayan | 129 | 661 | 63628 |
Seema Sharma | 129 | 1565 | 85446 |
Jyothsna Rani Komaragiri | 129 | 1097 | 82258 |
Alex K.-Y. Jen | 128 | 921 | 61811 |
Sushil Chauhan | 128 | 1129 | 78835 |
Somnath Choudhury | 128 | 1264 | 80929 |