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Magneto-Raman Studies
Temperature dependent Raman studies to identify electronic, magnetic and structural transitions.
Brillouin spectroscopy of carbon nanotube and other novel systems.
Nanoparticles as biosensors.
Temperature and pressure dependent, gas adsorption studies of MOFs.
SERS of biomolecules
Development of a Minature Raman Spectrometer
High-pressure Raman and XRD studies

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