BITS Faculty Publications: Recent submissions

  • Singh, Navin (Springer, 2006-02)
    We considered a dsDNA polymer in which distribution of bases are random at the base pair level but ordered at a length of 18 base pairs and calculated its force elongation behaviour in the constant extension ensemble. The ...
  • Singh, Navin (APS, 2015-09)
    We present a study on the role of defects on the stability of short DNA molecules. We consider short DNA molecules (16 base pairs) and investigate the thermal as well as mechanical denaturation of these molecules in the ...
  • Singh, Navin (RSC, 2017-07)
    We study the opening of double stranded DNA (dsDNA) in the presence of molecular crowders using the Peyrard–Bishop–Dauxois (PBD) model. It is a known fact that about 15–20% of the total volume of a cell is occupied by ...
  • Singh, Navin (Elsevier, 2013-05)
    The cations, in the form of salt, present in a solution containing DNA play a crucial role in the opening of the two strands of DNA. We use a simple non-linear model and investigate the role of these cations on the mechanical ...
  • Singh, Navin (Springer, 2016-05)
    Intracellular positive ions neutralize negative charges on the phosphates of a DNA strand, conferring greater strength on the hydrogen bonds that connect complementary strands into a double helix and so confer enhanced ...
  • Singh, Navin (APS, 2001-09)
    Effect of defects on the melting profile of short heterogeneous DNA chains is calculated using the Peyrard-Bishop Hamiltonian. On-site potential on a defect site is represented by a potential that has only a short-range ...
  • Singh, Navin (AIP, 2011-03)
    We have studied the separation of a double stranded DNA (dsDNA), which is driven by either the temperature or force. By monitoring the probability of opening of entire base pairs along the chain, we show that the opening ...
  • Singh, Navin (Elsevier, 2015-02)
    We study the role of cations on the stability of double stranded DNA (dsDNA) molecules. It is known that the two strands of double stranded DNA (dsDNA) have negative charge due to phosphate group. Cations in the form of ...
  • Singh, Navin (Springer, 2005-03)
    The unzipping transition under the influence of external force of a dsDNA molecule has been studied using the Peyrard-Bishop Hamiltonian. The critical force Fc(T) for unzipping calculated in the constant force ensemble is ...
  • Manjuladevi, V.; Gupta, Raj Kumar (CIB Tech, 2012)
    Stearic acid is one of the commonly studied fatty acid. It exhibits interesting behavior on surfaces. The Langmuir Blodgett films of stearic acid were fabricated on solid substrates. We have developed a surface plasmon ...
  • Gupta, Raj Kumar; Manjuladevi, V. (De Gruyter, 2021)
    The ultrathin films of nanomaterials provide remarkable features that can be potentially employed for efficient device fabrication. In this chapter, an overview of ultrathin films of nanomaterials at different interfaces, ...
  • Gupta, Raj Kumar; Manjuladevi, V. (CRC Press, 2023)
    The optical phenomenon of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) is widely used for a variety of applications viz. sensing, drug-target interactions and dielectrics in material science. Several sensing applications based on optical ...
  • Gupta, Raj Kumar; Manjuladevi, V. (AIP, 2013-06)
    The thin films of nanoparticles of titanium dioxide were deposited on gold deposited substrates by drop cast method. The films were characterized employing the atomic force microscope in contact mode. We obtained a high ...
  • Gupta, Raj Kumar; Manjuladevi, V. (AIP, 2013)
    The thin films of single walled carbon nanotubes (CNT) were deposited on indium tin oxide (ITO) glass substrates. The films were characterized using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy. The topographic images ...
  • Manjuladevi, V.; Gupta, Raj Kumar (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014-01)
    We have investigated the interaction of DNA with a highly ordered functional ultrathin layer of cationic surfactant, dioctadecyl ammonium bromide (DOAB). The ultrathin film of DOAB is fabricated by Langmuir-Blodgett technique ...
  • Manjuladevi, V.; Gupta, Raj Kumar (AIP, 2014)
    We have formed the Langmuir monolayer of H-shaped Azo linked liquid crystal dimer molecule at the air-water interface. Isocycles of the molecule showed hysteresis suggesting the ir-reversible nature of the monolayer formed. ...
  • Manjuladevi, V.; Gupta, Raj Kumar (ARXIV, 2015-07)
    Nematic phase is the most fundamental mesophase exhibited by most of the rod shaped anisotropic liquid crystalline molecules. Nematics are orientationally ordered fluids whose average orientation direction can be manipulated ...
  • Manjuladevi, V. (AIP, 2016)
    The piezoelectric based quartz crystal microbalance is employed for sensing contaminants in potable water. A spin coated thin layer of TiO{sub 2} nanoparticles was formed at the sensing area of a 5 MHz AT-cut quartz wafer. ...
  • Manjuladevi, V.; Gupta, Rajiv; Gupta, Raj Kumar (AIP, 2016-04)
    The piezoelectric based quartz crystal microbalance is employed for sensing contaminants in potable water. A spin coated thin layer of TiO2 nanoparticles was formed at the sensing area of a 5 MHz AT-cut quartz wafer. The ...
  • Gupta, Raj Kumar; Manjuladevi, V. (AIP, 2016-05)
    The Langmuir monolayer at an air-water interface shows remarkably different surface pressure – area isotherm, when measured with the surface normal of a Wilhemly plate parallel or perpendicular to the direction of compression ...

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