
Nagaphani Aetukuri
@phani_iisc
Associate Professor, @IIScBangalore, #EnergyStorage, #Batteries, #ThinFilms
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Low-pass #filters based on thin films of #vanderWaals ferromagnets Nature Electronics doi.org/gr5n4x phys.org/news/2023-04-l…


Functional Oxides: Materials and Devices 2023 oranised by CeNSEatIISc, IISc Bangalore was held in Kalasa Kudremukh from 28-30 Apr. Check out some beautiful glimpses of the event where everyone discussed science and networked whilst chilling!! youtube.com/watch?v=-yZca0… Pavan Nukala

A chemical strategy is proposed for designing redox-active polymer electrodes. An important step towards sustainable metal-free battery electrodes with high capacity and long cycle life. Anuraag Aithal Jibin Samuel Nagaphani Aetukuri IISc Bangalore Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit go.acs.org/4Ot


In a collaborative research led by Prof. Nagaphani Aetukuri, scientists have demonstrated that electrons can be "dripped" into the material layer without any elemental doping. nature Comm. doi.org/10.1038/s41467… IISc Bangalore Utrecht University @templeuniv DESY (English) Pavan Nukala D D Sarma


[1/2] Do vibrational motions matter in driving singlet fission ? If so, wht kind of vibrations and how do I unambiguously distinguish the relevant ones using spectroscopy ? Check out our work to find out. Atandrita Bhattacharyya AMITAV SAHU @SanjoyP01204283 IISc Bangalore Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit
![Vivek Tiwari (@softpolaron) on Twitter photo [1/2] Do vibrational motions matter in driving singlet fission ? If so, wht kind of vibrations and how do I unambiguously distinguish the relevant ones using spectroscopy ? Check out our work to find out.
<a href="/AtandritaB/">Atandrita Bhattacharyya</a> <a href="/sahu_amitav/">AMITAV SAHU</a> @SanjoyP01204283
<a href="/iiscbangalore/">IISc Bangalore</a> <a href="/_SSCU_IISc/">Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit</a> [1/2] Do vibrational motions matter in driving singlet fission ? If so, wht kind of vibrations and how do I unambiguously distinguish the relevant ones using spectroscopy ? Check out our work to find out.
<a href="/AtandritaB/">Atandrita Bhattacharyya</a> <a href="/sahu_amitav/">AMITAV SAHU</a> @SanjoyP01204283
<a href="/iiscbangalore/">IISc Bangalore</a> <a href="/_SSCU_IISc/">Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit</a>](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GAKelGeacAAbsNP.jpg)

Generating two charge carriers with a single photon absorption could lead to high efficiency solar cells. My colleague Vivek Tiwari and his group at Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit discuss the role of vibrational motions in enhancing singlet fission in thsi PNASNews article. Many more to come :)

Enjoyed the interactions with faculty and students. Excellent student presentations today at IISc Bangalore Five students were awarded ACS publications poster prizes




The Office of Safety and Environmental Health (OLSEH) at IISc Bangalore is hiring for the post of EHS Officer! Apply by Feb end at recruitment.iisc.ac.in/Temporary_Posi…

How do the batteries that power electric vehicles work, and how can we improve them? These are the some of the questions that Naga Phani Aetukuri’s lab Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit is trying to answer. kernel.iisc.ac.in/charging-ahead/ #IIScresearch Nagaphani Aetukuri


Check out the #FrontCover article in the latest issue of Chemistry of Materials! Carrier-Induced Metal-to-Insulator Transition in Electrostatically Doped VO2 By Nagaphani Aetukuri, Debasish Mondal et al. IISc Bangalore Read the paper 👉 go.acs.org/c2q

