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Dr. Abhisikta Bhaduri
Dr. Abhisikta Bhaduri
Research Scholar, Department of Physics, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow, U.P
Verified email at bbau.ac.in
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Current challenges and future prospects for a highly efficient (> 20%) kesterite CZTS solar cell: A review
K Pal, P Singh, A Bhaduri, KB Thapa
Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells 196, 138-156, 2019
2072019
Synthesis, characterization and development of opto-electronic humidity sensor using copper oxide thin film
BC Yadav, S Sikarwar, A Bhaduri, P Kumar
Synthesis 2 (11), 2015
96*2015
Visible light-induced, highly responsive, below lower explosive limit (LEL) LPG sensor based on hydrothermally synthesized barium hexaferrite nanorods
A Bhaduri, S Singh, KB Thapa, BC Yadav
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 348, 130714, 2021
262021
Healable, highly sensitive LPG sensor based on Ni0. 4Zn0. 6Fe2O4 nanohybrid grown by autocombustion process
A Bhaduri, S Singh, RK Tripathi, U Kumar, KB Thapa, BC Yadav
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 327, 128840, 2021
252021
Improved sensing behaviour of self-healable solar light photodetector based on core-shell type Ni0. 2Zn0. 8Fe2O4@ poly (Urea-Formaldehyde)
S Singh, A Bhaduri, RK Tripathi, KB Thapa, R Kumar, BC Yadav
Solar Energy 188, 278-290, 2019
252019
Improved room temperature liquefied petroleum gas sensing performance of Ni0. 5Zn0. 5Fe2O4@ Cl–doped polypyrrole nanoweb
A Bhaduri, S Singh, KB Thapa, BC Yadav
Materials Science and Engineering: B 279, 115660, 2022
92022
A Review on the Current and Future Possibilities of Copper-Zinc Tin Sulfur Thin Film Solar Cell to Increase More Than 20% Efficiency
K Pal, KB Thapa, A Bhaduri
Advanced Science, Engineering and Medicine 10 (7-8), 645-652, 2018
82018
Self-Powered Fluoride Ion Detectors Based on Piezoelectric Nanogenerators with Filler Materials Comprising Mn-Doped BaTiO3 Nanostructures and Carbon …
A Bhaduri, S Singh, MK Gupta
ACS Applied Nano Materials 6 (8), 6637-6652, 2023
52023
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