Anil Vilas Gaikwad
Tata Steel
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2013
Jesus M. Velazquez; Sivapalan Baskaran; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Tam-Triet Ngo-Duc; Xiangtong He; Michael M. Oye; M. Meyyappan; Tapan Kumar Rout; John Y. Fu; Sarbajit Banerjee
Harvesting waste energy through electromechanical coupling in practical devices requires combining device design with the development of synthetic strategies for large-area controlled fabrication of active piezoelectric materials. Here, we show a facile route to the large-area fabrication of ZnO nanostructured arrays using commodity galvanized steel as the Zn precursor as well as the substrate. The ZnO nanowires are further integrated within a device construct and the effective piezoelectric response is deduced based on a novel experimental approach involving induction of stress in the nanowires through pressure wave propagation along with phase-selective lock-in detection of the induced current. The robust methodology for measurement of the effective piezoelectric coefficient developed here allows for interrogation of piezoelectric functionality for the entire substrate under bending-type deformation of the ZnO nanowires.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012
Jesus M. Velazquez; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Tapan Kumar Rout; Robert E. Baier; Edward S. Furlani; Sarbajit Banerjee
A combination of microscale and nanoscale texturation has been achieved in hierarchically structured Te coatings deposited onto a variety of substrata via self-catalyzed vapor transport. The coating thickness and roughness of the deposited Te surfaces are tunable via control over the reaction temperature and diffusion flux. The intricately structured surfaces exhibit sub-40 ms flash spreading of water to eventual macroscopic contact angles of 0° without any need for surface cleaning. The wettability characteristics of the surface are ascribed to the role of the hierarchical roughness in stabilizing the droplet/surface interactions in the Wenzel regime. The surfaces retain their hydrophilic properties over several months and are especially notable as a conductive addition to materials exhibiting unusual superwetting behaviour.
Archive | 2011
Tapan Kumar Rout; Johnson Go; Anil Vilas Gaikwad
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2011
Jesus M. Velazquez; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Tapan Kumar Rout; Javid Rzayev; Sarbajit Banerjee
Archive | 2010
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Fouzia Hannour
Progress in Organic Coatings | 2015
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad
Journal of Materials Research | 2011
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Vincent Lee; Sarbajit Banerjee
Archive | 2012
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Theo Dingemans; Mikhail L. Zheludkevich; J. Tedim; K.A. Yasakau
Archive | 2010
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Theo Dingemans; Magali Audrey Valerie Wainer
Archive | 2013
Tapan Kumar Rout; Anil Vilas Gaikwad; Theo Dingemans; Mikhail L. Zheludkevich