Susobhan Das
Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
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Process Biochemistry | 2001
Susobhan Das; S. K. Ray; Satyahari Dey; Sunando DasGupta
Abstract An efficient process for the production of somatic embryos of sandalwood was developed by statistical optimisation of important medium constituents (viz. sugar, inorganic nitrogen and abscisic acid). Higher embryogenesis was observed after optimisation. The optimal levels for the constituents were; 37.56 g/l sucrose, 11.6 mM nitrate, 7.89 mM ammonium and 1.31 mg/l abscisic acid. Embryogenesis efficiency of 57.35% was achieved from experiments with media containing optimal levels of these four constituents. The correlation coefficient was 0.92 ensuring a satisfactory adjustment of the model to the experimental values.
Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2013
Raktim Haldar; Susobhan Das; Shailendra K. Varshney
In this paper, we have developed a theory of an off-axis microring resonator (MRR) with single and multiple off-axis rings. The off-axis inner ring introduces tunable extra notches with many striking features in the transmission spectrum which facilitates its use as efficient modulators and sensors. A few such notches when closely packed have been used to design a compact band rejection filter with improved bandwidth (>10 nm). Moreover, these closely packed extra notches achieved by serially coupled MRRs with off-axis inner rings are tunable to reject arbitrarily chosen WDM channels. Through numerical simulations, based on both transfer matrix method and finite difference time domain method, it has been examined that off-axis MRRs cater superior performances in comparison to the serially coupled conventional MRR with respect to the device size, faster response, and low dispersion. The proposed off-axis MRRs may be used for cluster to cluster interconnects and can have other potential on-chip photonic applications in network layer. Necessary design parameters are computed from the coupled mode theory.
Applied Optics | 2013
Susobhan Das; Raktim Haldar; Shailendra K. Varshney
Numerical analysis of single and multiple gold nanowires embedded in triple cores arranged in collinear and noncollinear configurations in photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) is reported. A full-vectorial finite element method is used to achieve coupling characteristics of plasmonic PCF couplers for both x and y polarizations. It is demonstrated numerically that the PCF plasmonic couplers exhibit polarization-independent tunable broadband filter characteristics that can be tuned according to the diameter of the embedded gold rod(s).
Medicinal and Aromatic plants | 1998
Susobhan Das; A.Mujib; Surajit Das; Sanjay Pal; Shopan Dey
Process Biochemistry | 2003
Sanjay Pal; Susobhan Das; Satyahari Dey
Frontiers in Optics | 2013
Susobhan Das; Devlina Adhikari; Raktim Haldar; Shailendra K. Varshney
Frontiers in Optics | 2013
Raktim Haldar; Susobhan Das; Shailendra K. Varshney
Archive | 2000
Sanjay Pal; Satyahari Dey; Susobhan Das
Sandal and Its Products | 1998
Surajit Das; Susobhan Das; A.Mujib; Sanjay Pal; S.Dey
Role of biotechnology in medicinal and aromatic plants - I. A Khan (ed.) | 1998
A.Mujib; Surajit Das; Susobhan Das; Sanjay Pal; S.Dey