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Dr JAYARAMA A

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Associate Professor, Physics
Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, MOODBIDRI

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  • Applied Physics

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Total Articles 478
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2020

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Fuel cells, Nonlinear optical materials, gas sensors

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  • Male
  • Associate Professor , Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, MOODBIDRI
  • Sanidhya House, Kadja Main Road, Near Mahakali Daivasthana, Derebail-Konchady
PhD
Mangalore University 2000
Associate Professor Dec 2017 – Present
Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, MOODBIDRI | Physics

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Scholarly Work

Formation of nanostructured aluminum surfaces for realising superhydrophobicity using Nd:YAG Laser

Funding Agency: VGST-RGS

Principal Investigtor

500,000

2021 - 2023

Completed
Novel nano-structured photo catalyst assisted in-situ hydrogen generation in hydrogen fuel cells with laser micro-machined anode plate

Funding Agency: Ongoing

Dr. Richard Pinto (

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Ongoing
Electrochemical discharge machined serpentine micro-channels in fused quartz for photo-catalytic in-situ hydrogen evolution in hydrogen fuel cells

Funding Agency: Dr. Jayarama A (AIET-Co-PI)

Dr. Pradeep (IITB-

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Photocatalytic Generation of Green Hydrogen and Development of Novel Low Cost

Funding Agency: Dr. M G Ananda Kumar (CPRI-Co-PI)

Dr. Satyanarayan (AI

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Optimization of u-DMFC voltage output with respect to methanol crossover through modified nafion membrane

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Dr. Arjun Rao

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Development of prototype chemical sensors for environmental/industrial/agricultural applications

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Fabrication and Characterization of ZnO Based Nano-Devices

University CEC-Mangalore
Year 2020

Synthesis & Characterization of D-π-A type Nonlinear Optical Chalcones

University MVSIT, Moodabidri
Year 2020

IGZO based thin film transistors for flexible display applications

University MITE-Moodabidri
Year 2023

Design and development of mems based piezoelectric P(VDF-TrFE) cantilevers and beams as vibration sensors

University Alva’s Institute of Engineering and Technology, Moodbidri
Year 2024

Studies on optical properties of metal doped cadmium based semiconductor thin films

University NMAMIT, Nitte
Year 2020

Novel Proton Exchange Membranes for Fuel Cells

University ALVA S INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY. MOODBIDRI
Year 2024

Growth and Characterization of π-Conjugated Novel Organic Nonlinear Optical Materials

University MITE-Moodabidri
Year 2017

A Process of Synthesizing Novel Methyl Substituted Chalcone Molecules-The Potential Cancer Inhibitors

Alva's Education Foundation
Biological Sciences Patent No. : 529879 Filed : 14-11-2019
Published : 29-11-2019 Granted

A process for enhancing hydrogen fuel cells performance with nafion proton exchange membrane optimally exposed to ultraviolet rays

Alva's Education Foundation
Engineering and Technology Patent No. : 487817 Filed : 03-09-2019
Published : 13-09-2020 Granted

SMART SHOCKWAVE VELOCITY MEASUREMENT SYSTEM BASED ON P(VDF-TRFE)PIEZOSENSORS AND ARDUINO

Alva's Education Foundation
Physical Sciences Application No. : 201941024087 Filed : 19-06-2019
Published : 25-12-2020 Filed

A process for fabrication of P(VDF-TrFE) piezoelectric beams and cantilevers as vibration sensors and energy harvesters

Alva's Education Foundation
Engineering and Technology Patent No. : 525988 Filed : 10-08-2018
Published : 14-12-2018 Granted

Scholarly Publications

nonlinear absorption coefficient and nonlinear refractive index were determined using nanosecond laser pulses at 532 nm wavelength by employing Z-scan technique. The nonlinear refractive index is found to be of the order of 10-11 cm2 W-1. The magnitude of third order susceptibility is of the order of 10-13 esu. The observed increase in the third order nonlinearity in these molecules clearly indicates the electronic origin. The compounds exhibit good optical limiting at 532 nm. The best optical limiting behavior of this molecule is due to the substituted strong electron donor.

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nonlinear absorption coefficient and nonlinear refractive index were determined using nanosecond laser pulses at 532 nm wavelength by employing Z-scan technique. The nonlinear refractive index is found to be of the order of 10-11 cm2 W-1. The magnitude of third order susceptibility is of the order of 10-13 esu. The observed increase in the third order nonlinearity in these molecules clearly indicates the electronic origin. The compounds exhibit good optical limiting at 532 nm. The best optical limiting behavior of this molecule is due to the substituted strong electron donor.

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3-dichlorophenyl)-1-(pyridin-2-yl) prop-2-en-1-one (DCPP)

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Authors: Ganapayya B., Jayarama A., Dharmaprakash S.M. Crystal structure and optical properties of a new nonlinear optical chalcone crystal 2013 Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 571 1 87 98 10.1080/15421406.2012.722832 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.

3-dichlorophenyl)-1-(pyridin-2-yl) prop-2-en-1-one (DCPP)

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Authors: Ganapayya B., Jayarama A., Dharmaprakash S.M. Crystal structure and optical properties of a new nonlinear optical chalcone crystal 2013 Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 571 1 87 98 10.1080/15421406.2012.722832 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.
Authors: tical limiting behavior; Organic materials; Real and imaginary; Slow evaporation techniques; Third order nonlinear optical properties; Third-order non-linearity; Third-order susceptibility; UV visible spectroscopy; Vickers microhardness tester; Z-scan tec
Authors: tical limiting behavior; Organic materials; Real and imaginary; Slow evaporation techniques; Third order nonlinear optical properties; Third-order non-linearity; Third-order susceptibility; UV visible spectroscopy; Vickers microhardness tester; Z-scan tec
Authors: tical limiting behavior; Organic materials; Real and imaginary; Slow evaporation techniques; Third order nonlinear optical properties; Third-order non-linearity; Third-order susceptibility; UV visible spectroscopy; Vickers microhardness tester; Z-scan tec

LLC." Characterization; crystallization from solutions; nonlinear optic materials 1064 nm; Chalcone derivatives; Chalcones; Cutoff wavelengths; FTIR; Grown crystals; Monoclinic systems; ND : YAG lasers; Non-linear optic materials; Non-linear optical; Second harmonics; SHG efficiency; Single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis; Space Groups; Spectral techniques; Thermally stable; Unit cell parameters; UV absorption; Characterization; Dimethylformamide; Nonlinear optics; Optical properties; Single crystals; Urea; X ray diffraction analysis; Neodymium lasers

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Authors: absorption cut off wavelength is observed at 350 nm. DCPP crystals generate second harmonics of Nd:YAG laser operating at 1064 nm wavelength. The second harmonic generation (SHG) efficiency of the powdered DCPP sample was measured using Kurtz and Perry te