Manu Jaiswal
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View article: Resonance Raman spectroscopy of twisted interfaces in turbostratic multilayer graphene
Resonance Raman spectroscopy of twisted interfaces in turbostratic multilayer graphene Open
Turbostratic multilayer graphene presents a unique system with a large number of twisted interfaces with variable twist angles. In this work, we have systematically studied the laser excitation energy dependence of the Raman modes of turbo…
View article: Percolative proton transport in hexagonal boron nitride membranes with edge-functionalization
Percolative proton transport in hexagonal boron nitride membranes with edge-functionalization Open
An extremely low percolation threshold and non-universal critical exponents are unique aspects of proton transport along the amine-functionalized edges of hexagonal boron nitrides.
View article: Thermal transport in turbostratic multilayer graphene
Thermal transport in turbostratic multilayer graphene Open
View article: Thermal transport across wrinkles in few-layer graphene stacks
Thermal transport across wrinkles in few-layer graphene stacks Open
Thermal transport is strongly influenced by wrinkles in films of few-layer graphene crystallites with rotational stacking faults, as revealed from Raman optothermal measurements.
View article: Thermal expansion coefficient of multilayer graphene with rotational stacking faults
Thermal expansion coefficient of multilayer graphene with rotational stacking faults Open
Recent studies on twisted bilayer and multi-layer graphene have opened new avenues of research in condensed matter physics. These artificially made superlattices showed very intriguing electrical properties, including superconductivity at …
View article: Stable thermal transport in reduced graphene-oxide aerogel at elevated temperatures
Stable thermal transport in reduced graphene-oxide aerogel at elevated temperatures Open
We investigate thermal transport in three-dimensional graphene aerogel networks at elevated temperatures. The aerogels are solution-processed from graphene-oxide flakes using amine-based linkers and then partially reduced to impart stabili…
View article: Dendritic Growth of a Polymer on a 2D Mesoscale Square Lattice
Dendritic Growth of a Polymer on a 2D Mesoscale Square Lattice Open
Dendritic growth patterns exhibiting four-fold anisotropy are observed when polyethylene oxide undergoes phase segregation from a solution phase to a solid phase. When this phase transition occurs on a substrate that has patterns of cross-…
View article: Erratum: Thickness-dependent Crack Propagation in Uniaxially Strained Conducting Graphene Oxide Films on Flexible Substrates
Erratum: Thickness-dependent Crack Propagation in Uniaxially Strained Conducting Graphene Oxide Films on Flexible Substrates Open
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View article: Preface for a special issue on 2D materials: growth, characterisation, properties and devices
Preface for a special issue on 2D materials: growth, characterisation, properties and devices Open
View article: Thickness-dependent Crack Propagation in Uniaxially Strained Conducting Graphene Oxide Films on Flexible Substrates
Thickness-dependent Crack Propagation in Uniaxially Strained Conducting Graphene Oxide Films on Flexible Substrates Open
We demonstrate that crack propagation in uniaxially strained reduced graphene oxide (rGO) films is substantially dependent on the film thickness, for films in the sub-micron regime. rGO film on flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrat…
View article: Probing the charge recombination in rGO decorated mixed phase (anatase-rutile) TiO2 multi-leg nanotubes
Probing the charge recombination in rGO decorated mixed phase (anatase-rutile) TiO2 multi-leg nanotubes Open
Recombination of photo-generated charges is one of the most significant challenges in designing efficient photo-anode for photo electrochemical water oxidation. In the case of TiO2, mixed phase (anatase-rutile) junctions often shown to be …