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Department of Pure & Applied Physics University of Kota, Kota. Department of Pure & Applied Physics University of Kota. Highlights of Department of Pure & Applied Physics. Highlights……………. 4. Faculty Members with their area of specialization. Faculty Members with their
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Department of Pure & Applied PhysicsUniversity of Kota, Kota
Faculty Members with their area of specialization
Faculty Members with their area of specialization cont……
Thrust Areas of Research • Research is a significant activity and thrust areas are as under: • Laser-plasma interaction, plasma filled high power coherent radiation sources, free electron laser (FEL), short pulse laser, parametric instabilities and dusty plasmas. • Intense relativistic plasma, microwave electronics, free electron lasers, theoretical studies of ultrashort, ultra-intense, laser-plasma interaction, high-harmonic generation, attosecond pulse generation, wake-field acceleration of charged particles, self-focusing of laser beams. • Structural, Optical and magnetic properties of High temperature Superconductors and spintronics material, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XANES & EXAFS), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy using synchrotron radiation.
Thrust Areas of Research Cont……. • Research is a significant activity and thrust areas are as under: • Compton scattering measurements using gamma-rays and synchrotron radiations, ab-initio calculation using linear combination of atomic orbitals, full potential linearized augmented plane wave and spin polarized relativistic Korringa-Khon-Rostoker approaches, etc. • Electronic, structural and optical properties of doped and undoped binary semiconductors using experimental and ab-initio techniques, synthesis and characterization of Zn, Cd and Pb based nanowires for potential applications. • Renewable and sustainable energy specifically solar thermal, solar buildings, photovoltaics, hybrid systems, energy efficiency and management, heat losses through the collectors, composite layers, development of technology for mini appliances, material development.
Academic Resource Persons • Dr. AjoyGhatak, Former Professor of Physics, IIT, Delhi (A Renowned Quantum Physist). • Dr. SomKrishan, Professor of Physics, IISC, Bangalore. • Dr. V. K. Tripathi, Professor of Physics, IIT, Delhi • Dr. R. P. Sharma, Professor at CES, IIT, Delhi • Dr. V. K. Jain, Professor & Head, School of Environmental Sciences, JNU, Delhi • Dr. R. Gupta, IIA, Bangalore