Pratyush Ghosh
@pratyushg_ucam
Love to play with materials and light at Cavendish Laboratory. @Cambridge_Uni; @IITKanpur alumnus; trying to be an independent thinker
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Scientists have found a way to stop the #quantum dance of atoms seen by electrons in carbon-based organic molecules. This discovery can enhance the performance of light-emitting molecules used in displays and biomedical imaging. buff.ly/4ba1HDs St John's College, Cambridge Pratyush Ghosh
Check out our latest work on spin optical interface in purely organic system led by Rituparno Chowdhury Exc Outstanding effort by him 🙂
Checkout our latest work on some cool low bandgap multi-radical systems. Very happy to be involved in shining laser on those beautiful molecules with Rituparno Chowdhury Yao Fu made and led by Craig P. Yu
Checkout this cool work from the group of Jyotishman Dasgupta and Sayam Sen Gupta
Quite proud to be part of our latest work with Bronsteingroup Jenny Nelson Group Jarvist Moore Frost Here we observed configuration dependent CT states (dynamics) in mimicked(model) heterojunction Thanks to @RaoGroupCAM Nature Chemistry
Leader in optics and biophysics while unifying the Indian community to establish one-of-a-kind FCS workshop for building research tools! DCS celebrates the amazing legacy of Sudipta Maiti through a symposium "Biophotonics@TIFR: A Halo of Memories" Tata Institute of Fundamental Research TIFR Alumni Association
Extremely thrilled to share that our recent work on ultracold reactions has been published in Nature Communications 😀! Link: rdcu.be/d1DpY Nature Communications St John's College, Cambridge Cambridge Chemistry The Leverhulme Trust Los Alamos National Laboratory Cambridge University
Observing vibrational coherences on a spectrograph while catching the elusive “exciton-polaron”. The spectrograph records a projection of macroscopic polarization in a quasi-1D-perovskite lattice that oscillates in phase Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Sudip Chakraborty TIFR Hyderabad The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
It was a great honour. Thanks so much Cavendish Laboratory
Great to see this out in nature today! We show that phosphorene nanoribbons can display both magnetic and semiconducting properties at room temperature. Amazing effort with Arjun Ashoka Chris Howard @ChemistClancy Naitik Panjwani nature.com/articles/s4158…
An efficient chiral emission from organics!!!! Check out the cool work led by Rituparno Chowdhury and Marco. Honoured to be part of