Dr. Manas Ranjan Parida
Research Scientist, CIPR
Wide-ranging experience working with various laser systems, including femtosecond oscillators and regenerative amplifiers, parametric oscillators and amplifiers, fiber lasers, solid-state pico-, and nanosecond lasers, and supercontinuum sources. These are used in various laser-matter interaction experiments including terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy, Time-resolved spectroscopic techniques, and nonlinear spectroscopy (Z-scan and multi-photon spectroscopy). My research interests include Ultrafast carrier dynamics in semiconductor optoelectronic materials including perovskites solar cells, and photoactive materials including semiconductor quantum dots and nanowires.
Educational Qualification
- Ph.D. in Physics, IIT Madras, India
- Post-doc from KAUST, KSA & University of Illinois, Chicago
- Marie Curie Fellow from FZU, Prague, Czech Republic
Research Interests
- Ultrafast Spectroscopy
- Terahertz Technology
- Material Science
Selected Publications
- 3D Graphene Straintronics for Broadband Terahertz Modulation, Advanced Electronic Materials, 2024,2300853
- Terahertz charge transport in 3D graphene with localization and band regimes, Nanoscale Advances, 2023, 1, 2933-2940
- Tunable-Interfacial Charge Transfer in Heterovalent doped CsPbBr3 Perovskite Nanocrystals, JACS, 2017 139, 731-737
- Pure crystal orientation and charge transport in large-area hybrid perovskite films, Nature communication, 2016, 7, 13407
- Real-Space Mapping of Surface Trap States in CIGSe Using 4D Electron Microscopy, Nano letters, 2015, 16 (7), 4417–4423
Awards & Honors
- Marie Curie award from Europiean Union, 2021