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Prakash Palanisamy
Prakash Palanisamy
Intel Corp., NIST, University of Virginia, Indian Institute of Science
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Synthesis of spherical NiO nanoparticles through a novel biosurfactant mediated emulsion technique
P Palanisamy, AM Raichur
Materials Science and Engineering: C 29 (1), 199-204, 2009
1632009
Biosurfactant mediated synthesis of NiO nanorods
P Palanisamy
Materials Letters 62 (4-5), 743-746, 2008
642008
Melting and supercooling studies in submicron Al particles using valence electron energy-loss spectroscopy in a transmission electron microscope
P Palanisamy, JM Howe
Journal of Applied Physics 110 (2), 2011
202011
In situ observation of Cu segregation and phase nucleation at a solid–liquid interface in an Al alloy
P Palanisamy, JM Howe
Acta materialia 61 (12), 4339-4346, 2013
182013
Interfacial plasmon at a singular solid-liquid interface in a partially molten aluminum alloy
P Palanisamy, W Sigle, JM Howe
Physical Review B—Condensed Matter and Materials Physics 85 (19), 195305, 2012
42012
In-situ extended energy-loss fine structure analysis of the solid and liquid phases in sub-micron Al particles
P Palanisamy, JM Howe
Journal of Applied Physics 110 (10), 2011
42011
Synthesis of NiO Nanoparticles by Water-in-oil Microemulsion Technique
PPAM Raichur
International Research Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry 4 (5), 494-506, 2014
3*2014
Examination of the electronic structure of crystalline and liquid Al versus temperature by in situ electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS)
Prakash Palanisamy, Maarten de Jong, Mark Asta, James M. Howe
Micron 76, 14-18, 2015
22015
Phenomena associated with melting and supercooling in aluminum and the solid-liquid interface in an aluminum-silicon base alloy investigated by in-situ analytical transmission …
P Palanisamy
Ph. D. Thesis, 2011
2011
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