M Krishnamurthy
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Recent Articles
1.
Lad A, Mishima Y, Singh P, Li B, Adak A, Chatterjee G, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):16818.
PMID: 36207383
Bright, energetic, and directional electron bunches are generated through efficient energy transfer of relativistic intense (~ 10 W/cm), 30 femtosecond, 800 nm high contrast laser pulses to grating targets (500 ...
2.
Sarkar S, Gopal R, Anand M, Kumar M, Krishnamurthy M
Sci Rep
. 2019 Oct;
9(1):15135.
PMID: 31641204
Nano-clusters are acclaimed to be very efficient absorbers of intense femto second light due to dominant collective mechanisms. Enhanced near 100% absorption due to collective linear plasma resonance compared to...
3.
Tata S, Mondal A, Sarkar S, Jha J, Ved Y, Lad A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2018 Oct;
121(13):134801.
PMID: 30312093
Short pulse, high contrast, intense laser pulses incident onto a solid target are not known to generate fast neutral atoms. Experiments carried out to study the recombination of accelerated protons...
4.
Tata S, Mondal A, Sarkar S, Lad A, Krishnamurthy M
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2017 Sep;
88(8):083305.
PMID: 28863677
Ions of high energy and high charge are accelerated from compact intense laser produced plasmas and are routinely analysed either by time of flight or Thomson parabola spectrometry. At the...
5.
Dalui M, Trivikram T, Colgan J, Pasley J, Krishnamurthy M
Sci Rep
. 2017 Jun;
7(1):3871.
PMID: 28634378
Recent advances in high-intensity laser-produced plasmas have demonstrated their potential as compact charge particle accelerators. Unlike conventional accelerators, transient quasi-static charge separation acceleration fields in laser produced plasmas are highly...
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Cristoforetti G, Londrillo P, Singh P, Baffigi F, DArrigo G, Lad A, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 May;
7(1):1479.
PMID: 28469135
Relativistic laser interaction with micro- and nano-scale surface structures enhances energy transfer to solid targets and yields matter in extreme conditions. We report on the comparative study of laser-target interaction...
7.
Gopal R, Kumar R, Anand M, Kulkarni A, Singh D, Krishnan S, et al.
Rev Sci Instrum
. 2017 Mar;
88(2):023301.
PMID: 28249480
Intense ultrashort laser produced plasmas are a source for high brightness, short burst of X-rays, electrons, and high energy ions. Laser energy absorption and its disbursement strongly depend on the...
8.
Sharnabai K, Krishnamurthy M, Sagar N, Santhosh L, Vommina S
Protein Pept Lett
. 2016 Dec;
PMID: 27908261
An efficient oxidative chlorination of thiols to Nα-protected amino alkyl sulfonyl azides is delineated. The reaction involves in situ generation of sulfonyl chloride employing N-chlorosuccinimide and tetrabutylammonium chloride-water in acetonitrile,...
9.
Sharnabai K, Krishnamurthy M, Sagar N, Santhosh L, Sureshbabu V
Protein Pept Lett
. 2016 Nov;
24(1):56-63.
PMID: 27894246
An efficient oxidative chlorination of thiols to Nα-protected amino alkyl sulfonyl azides is
delineated. The reaction involves in situ generation of sulfonyl chloride employing Nchlorosuccinimide
and tetrabutylammonium chloride-water in acetonitrile,...
10.
Dalui M, Wang W, Trivikram T, Sarkar S, Tata S, Jha J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2015 Aug;
5:13326.
PMID: 26311212
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