Publications by authors named "K S Adarsh"

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  • Extended ligand conjugation improves luminescent thermometry in Dy-based single-molecule magnets (SMMs) through crystallographic, photoluminescence, and lifetime decay studies.
  • This enhancement allows for effective energy transfer from the ligands to the Dy metal centers.
  • The results show a significant excited-state lifetime of Dy(III), indicating efficient interactions due to the ligand modifications.
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  • - The study investigates the emission characteristics of TMPDA-based perovskite single crystals, highlighting dual emission origins from free and bound excitons and the significant impact of structural distortion and exciton-phonon coupling on these emissions.
  • - Coupling strengths between excitons and phonons are notably high compared to inorganic semiconductors, and bound exciton recombination decreases at lower temperatures, indicating enhanced carrier localization.
  • - The research further reveals that the specific heat deviates from expected norms, implying strong lattice coupling, and that the photocurrent exhibits a specific relationship with incident intensity, suggesting notable bimolecular recombination among carriers.
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Background: Because of its ease and visual attractiveness, clear aligner therapy has grown in popularity as an orthodontic treatment option. On the other hand, the results of therapy may be impacted by attachment wear. Comparing attachment wear in three distinct clear aligner systems-System A, System B, and System C-was the goal of this investigation.

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Introduction: Ablative surgery has evolved over the years with the attempt to extirpate the tumor in its entirety with the understanding of the molecular tumor biology, pattern of tumor invasion of the tumors, as well as availability of better instrumentations.

Materials And Methods: Subset-based evaluation and management of oral cancer.

Conclusion: For oral cancer, surgery is still the primary therapeutic option.

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Lead halide perovskite nanocrystals have been extensively studied in recent years as efficient optical materials for their bright and color-tunable emissions. However, these are mostly confined to their 3D nanocrystals and limited to the anisotropic nanostructures. By exploring the Cs-sublattice-induced metal(II) ion exchange with Pb(II), crack CsPbBr perovskite platelet nanocrystals having polar surfaces in all three directions are reported here, which remained different than reported standard square platelets.

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