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Physicist
My research field or area of interest innanotechnology
Nanotribology, self-assembly, scanning probe microscopy.
Interest in...
Nanoscience and nanotechnology.
Publication list
1. S. Perkin, L. Crowhurst, H. Neidermeyer, T. Welton, A. M. Smith, N. N. Gosvami, “Self-assembly in the electrical double layer of ionic liquid”. (accepted for publication in Chemical Communications).
2. N. N. Gosvami, P. Egberts, R. Bennewitz, “Molecular order and disorder in the frictional response of alkanethiol self-assembled monolayers”. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, (in press, doi: 10.1021/jp1121728).
3. F. Hausen, N. N. Gosvami, R. Bennewitz, “Anion adsorption and atomic friction on Au(1 1 1)”, Electrochimica Acta, (in press, doi:10.1016/j.electacta.2011.03.013).
4. A. Labuda, F. Hausen, N. N. Gosvami, P. H. Grutter, R. B. Lennox, R. Bennewitz, "Switching Atomic Friction by Electrochemical Oxidation." Langmuir 27, 2561 (2011).
5. P. Steiner, E. Gnecco, T. Filleter, N. N. Gosvami, S. Maier, E. Maier and R. Bennewitz, “Atomic Friction Investigations on Ordered Superstructures”. Tribology Letters, 39, 321 (2010).
6. S. J. O’Shea, N. N. Gosvami, L. T. W. Lim and W. Hofbauer, “Liquid Atomic Force Microscopy: Solvation Forces, Molecular Order and Squeeze-out”. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 49, 08LA01 (2010).
7. R. Bennewitz, K. Brörmann, P. Egberts, N. N. Gosvami, F. Hausen and C. Held, "Nanotribology- Fundamental Studies of Friction and Plasticity". Advanced Engineering Materials, 12,362 (2010).
8. N. N. Gosvami, T. Filleter, P. Egberts and R. Bennewitz, “Microscopic Friction Studies on Metal Surfaces”, Tribology Letters, 39, 19 (2010).
9. W. Hofbauer, R. J. Ho, Hairulnizam R., N. N. Gosvami, and S. J. O’Shea, "Crystalline structure and squeeze-out dissipation of liquid solvation layers observed by small-amplitude dynamic AFM", Physical Review B, 80, 134104 (2009).
10. Manippady Krishna Kumar, Lee Kheng Tan, Nitya Nand Gosvami and Han Gao, "Conduction-atomic force microscopy study of H2 sensing mechanism in Pd nanoparticles decorated TiO2 nanofilm", Journal of Applied Physics 106, 044308 (2009). (Selected for publication in Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science and Technology).
11. Manippady K. Kumar, Lee K. Tan, Nitya N. Gosvami and Han Gao, “Titania Nanofilm with Electrical Switching Effects upon Hydrogen/Air Exposure at Room Temperature” Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2009, 113 (16), pp 6381–6389.
12. N. N. Gosvami, S.K. Sinha and S. J. O’Shea, “Squeeze out of Branched Alkanes on Graphite”, Physical Review Letters 100, (2008) 076101.
13. N. N. Gosvami, S. K. Sinha, M. P. Srinivasan, S. J. O’Shea, “Effect of Surrounding Medium on Resistance of a Molecular Monolayer Junction”, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 112, (2008) 297 -302.
14. N. N. Gosvami, W. Hofbauer, S. J. O’Shea, S. K. Sinha, “Solvation and Squeeze out of Hexadecane on Graphite”, Journal of Chemical Physics 126, (2007) 214708.
15. N. Satyanarayana, N. N. Gosvami, S. K. Sinha, M. P. Srinivasan, “Friction, adhesion and wear life studies of ultra-thin (<10nm) PFPE overcoated 3-Glycidoxypropyltrimethoxy silane SAM on Si surface”, Philosophical Magazine, 87 (2007), 3209-3227.
16. S. K. Mohanta, R. K. Soni, N. Gosvami, S. Tripathy, “Morphological and micro-Raman investigations on Ar+-ion irradiated nanostructured GaAs surface”, Applied Surface Science, 253 (2007) 4531-4536.
17. S. K. Mohanta, R. K. Soni, N. N. Gosvami, A. P. Vajpeyi, S. Tripathy, “Structural modifications in InP nanostructures prepared by Ar+-ion irradiation”, Journal of Applied Physics, 102, (2007) 074313.
18. N. Gosvami, K. H. A. Lau S. K. Sinha, S. J. O’Shea, “Effect of End Groups on Contact Resistance of Alkanethiol Based Metal-Molecule-Metal Junctions using Current Sensing AFM”, Applied Surface Science, 252, (2006) 3956-3950.
19. Han Gao, Nitya N. Gosvami, Jie Deng, Le-Shon Tan, Melissa S. Sander, “A General and Simple Approach to Generate Dense, Uniform, Sub-100 nm Self-Assembled Monolayer Features on Surfaces Using Porous Anodic Alumina Templates”, Langmuir, 22 (2006) 8078 - 8082.
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