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Postdoctoral Researcher at Department of Physics
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This study explored the influence of external magnetic fields and electrolyte solutions on the laser ablation process, providing insights into material removal mechanisms.
This review article summarized the current state of research on using quantum dot-polymer composites as electrode materials for supercapacitors, highlighting their potential for improved energy storage.
This research focused on synthesizing and characterizing a novel electrode material, demonstrating its enhanced performance in supercapacitor applications.
This work investigated the optical properties of thin silver films, contributing to the understanding of surface plasmon resonance.
This research used real-time photoreflectance spectroscopy to study the formation of a metallic interface between silver and silicon.
This study used photoreflectance to determine the morphology of silver deposits on silicon surfaces.
This research used real-time surface reflectance spectroscopy to study the adsorption of hydrogen on silicon surfaces.
This study used mass spectrometry to investigate the structure and dissociation dynamics of aniline-inert gas cluster cations.
Madhusudan Roy is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in the application of spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to study materials and chemical processes, with a focus on supercapacitor materials and surface science. His work has contributed to understanding the dynamics of laser ablation and the development of novel electrode materials.
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