Mamraj Singh
Assistant Professor
Department of Physics
University of Rajasthan
India
Biography
Mamraj Singh has received his M.Sc. (Physics) and Ph.D.Pursuing from department of physics, IIT Bombay. Currently, he is working as Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. His Area of Specialization is Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Non-Linear Optics.
Research Interest
Ultrafast Spectroscopy, Non-Linear Optics
Publications
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Singh M, Chaudhary S, Kashyap SC, Pandya DK. Synthesis and Investigation of Electrodeposited Half-metallic Fe3O4 Thin films and Nanowires. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism. 2010.
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Vasa P, Dharmadhikari JA, Dharmadhikari AK, Sharma R, Singh M, Mathur D. Supercontinuum Generation in Water by Intense, Femtosecond Laser Pulses under Anomalous Chromatic Dispersion. Physical Review A. 2014;89.
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Vasa P, Sharma R, Singh M, Dharmadhikari AK, Dharmadhikari JA, Mathur D. Generation of stable colloidal gold nanoparticles by ultrashort laser-induced melting and fragmentation. Materials Research Express. 2014;1.
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Vasa P, Dota K, Singh M, Kushavah D, Singh BP, Mathur D. Power and Polarization-dependent Supercontinuum Generation in α- BaB2O4 crystalsby Intense, Near-infrared, Femtosecond Laser Pulses. Physical Review A. 2015;91.