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Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Education•Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Indore is a education organization based out in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Fading & Support vector machine. The organization has 1606 authors who have published 4803 publications receiving 66500 citations.
Topics: Fading, Support vector machine, Raman spectroscopy, Band gap, Thin film
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TL;DR: In this article, the use of stone processing dust (SPD) was used as a fine aggregate (up to 100%) for reducing the requirement of river sand in the production of concrete.
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TL;DR: The proposed method demonstrates the live formation and movement of polarons which is best suited for in situ solid-state Raman spectroelectrochemistry.
Abstract: Solid-state electrochromic devices often need appropriate characterization to establish the real working mechanism for optimization and diagnosis. Raman mapping has been used here to track “dynamic...
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TL;DR: The proposed filter bank outperforms other existing methods for the classification of seizure and seizure-free EEG signals and the sum of the time variance and frequency variance is used to formulate a positive definite matrix to measure the time–frequency joint localization of a bandlimited function from its samples.
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20 Jun 2018TL;DR: In this article, a hybrid nano-heterostructure-based array using transition-metal oxides and conducting polymers is proposed for power efficient and reversible electrochromic applications.
Abstract: Improved electrochromism has been reported from a hybrid nanoheterostructure-based array designed using transition-metal oxides and conducting polymers. An improvement in color contrast, coloration efficiency, and operating voltage makes these hybrid core–shell-type nanostructures (NSs) suitable for power efficient and reversible electrochromic applications showing switching between transparent and opaque states rather than resulting in colored/bleached switching. Nanopetals (NPs) of nickel oxide have been used as the backbone to grow nanohemispheres (NHs) of polyaniline onto a fluorine-doped tin oxide electrode using a two-step synthesis methodology consisting of a hydrothermal method, followed by an electrodeposition method. The coaxial NPs/NHs core–shell arrays exhibit a better electrochromic performance compared to their individual constituents. Devices fabricated using these hybrid NSs show power efficient optical switching between transparent and opaque with fast response and a good cycle life of ap...
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Raghunath Sahoo | 106 | 556 | 37588 |
Biswajeet Pradhan | 98 | 735 | 32900 |
A. Kumar | 96 | 505 | 33973 |
Franco Meddi | 84 | 476 | 24084 |
Manish Sharma | 82 | 1407 | 33361 |
Anindya Roy | 59 | 301 | 14306 |
Krishna R. Reddy | 58 | 400 | 11076 |
Sudipan De | 54 | 99 | 10774 |
Sudip Chakraborty | 51 | 343 | 9319 |
Shaikh M. Mobin | 51 | 515 | 11467 |
Ashok Kumar | 50 | 405 | 10001 |
Ankhi Roy | 49 | 259 | 8634 |
Aditya Nath Mishra | 49 | 139 | 7607 |
Ram Bilas Pachori | 48 | 182 | 8140 |
Pragati Sahoo | 47 | 133 | 6535 |