Suman Chatterjee
Indian Institute of Science
6 Papers
6 Citations
Suman Chatterjee is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Exciton & Monolayer. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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Emerging technologies for antibiotic susceptibility testing
Bhagaban Behera,G. K. Anil Vishnu,Suman Chatterjee,V S N Sitaramgupta,Niranjana Sreekumar,Apoorva Nagabhushan,Nirmala Rajendran,B.H. Prathik,Hardik J. Pandya +8 more
TL;DR: Emerging engineering AST techniques with special emphasis on phenotypic AST are discussed, which include fluorescence imaging along with computational image processing, surface plasmon resonance, Raman spectra, and laser tweezer as well as micro/nanotechnology-based device such as microfluidics, microdroplets, and microchamber.
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Futuristic medical implants using bioresorbable materials and devices.
TL;DR: State-of-the-art advances in materials, fabrication techniques and clinical applications of bioresorbable implantable devices are reviewed, eliminating the need for retrieval operations in biomedical engineering.
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Inter-layer charge transport controlled by exciton-trion coherent coupling
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used a few-layer graphene/monolayer WS$ 2 /Monolayer graphene vertical heterojunction to detect trions and showed that trions are anomalously stable at the junction even up to 463 K due to enhanced doping, and the photocurrent results from the ultra-fast formation of trion through exciton-trion coherent coupling.
Interlayer charge transport controlled by exciton–trion coherent coupling
Sangeeth Kallatt,Sarthak Das,Suman Chatterjee,Kausik Majumdar +3 more
- 03 Apr 2019
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a resonant excitation and varying the sample temperature to scan the excitation around the exciton-trion spectral overlap with high spectral resolution, and showed that trions are anomalously stable at the junction even up to 463 K due to enhanced doping.
Enhanced Second Harmonic Generation from a Dielectric Encapsulated Multilayer Gallium Selenide
Rabindra Biswas,Suman Chatterjee,Jayanta Deka,Advaitha M,Kausik Majumdar,Varun Raghunathan +5 more
- 09 May 2021
TL;DR: In this article, a simple approach to enhance second-harmonic generation (SHG) from multilayer Gallium Selenide by encapsulating with an optimized thickness of low-index dielectric layers is presented.