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National Institute of Technology, Silchar
Education•Silchar, Assam, India•
About: National Institute of Technology, Silchar is a education organization based out in Silchar, Assam, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Control theory & Electric power system. The organization has 1934 authors who have published 4219 publications receiving 41149 citations. The organization is also known as: NIT Silchar.
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TL;DR: Full-color and white-color micro light-emitting diodes (μLEDs) using InGaN/AlGaN core-shell nanowire heterostructures, grown on silicon substrate by molecular beam epitaxy demonstrate strong and highly stable white-light emission with high color rendering index.
Abstract: We have demonstrated full-color and white-color micro light-emitting diodes (μLEDs) using InGaN/AlGaN core-shell nanowire heterostructures, grown on silicon substrate by molecular beam epitaxy. InGaN/AlGaN core-shell nanowire μLED arrays were fabricated with their wavelengths tunable from blue to red by controlling the indium composition in the device active regions. Moreover, our fabricated phosphor-free white-color μLEDs demonstrate strong and highly stable white-light emission with high color rendering index of ~ 94. The μLEDs are in circular shapes with the diameter varying from 30 to 100 μm. Such high-performance μLEDs are perfectly suitable for the next generation of high-resolution micro-display applications.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered a generator real power rescheduling by integrating a pumped storage hydro unit (PSHU) in the system and presented an optimization model for congestion management by incorporating the calculation of two factors like generator sensitivity factor and bus sensitivity factor.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the potential, scope and the opportunities of biomass in the Indian economy and gave an insight into anaerobic digestion and the many other digesters implemented in India.
Abstract: With the rising population in India the demand for energy is also shooting up. This paper examines the potential, scope and the opportunities of biomass in the Indian economy. India, being an agricultural country, has a lot of possible resources from the agronomic sector like crop residue, animal manure, etc., which has not been utilised in an efficient way. This paper also gives an insight into anaerobic digestion and the many other digesters implemented in India. The accelerating economic growth leads to the rapid rise in urbanisation which in turn generates an increased production of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW). This MSW can be used in biomass production in quite a lot of innovative ways. The study also focused on the potential sources and their proper conversion technique. The feasibility of biomass conversion and achievements made by India was also looked into. Use of bioenergy in cheaper and economically feasible ways is also a practical solution to the energy crisis.
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TL;DR: The recovery of energy and potential utilization of bottom ash enhances the prospective of Fe3O4-charcoal composite for industrial applications.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Abdullah Gani | 59 | 279 | 15355 |
Subhransu Ranjan Samantaray | 39 | 167 | 4880 |
Subhasish Dey | 39 | 220 | 4755 |
Bithin Datta | 37 | 158 | 3932 |
Arindam Ghosh | 33 | 248 | 6091 |
Raghavan Murugan | 33 | 126 | 3838 |
Md. Ahmaruzzaman | 32 | 113 | 6590 |
Deepak Puthal | 31 | 149 | 3213 |
Sivaji Bandyopadhyay | 31 | 310 | 4436 |
Ibrar Yaqoob | 30 | 77 | 7858 |
Lalit Chandra Saikia | 29 | 121 | 3154 |
Krishnamurthy Muralidhar | 28 | 218 | 2972 |
Sudip Dey | 28 | 155 | 1956 |
Krishna Murari Pandey | 27 | 262 | 2455 |
Shailendra Jain | 27 | 128 | 3907 |