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Goyal, GK and Mukherjee, S and Mallik, RC and Vitta, S and Samajdar, I and Dasgupta, T (2019) High Thermoelectric Performance in Mg2(Si0.3Sn0.7) by Enhanced Phonon Scattering. In: ACS Applied Energy Materials, 2 (3). pp. 2129-2137.

Jain, L and Krishna, K V Mani and Prasad, Aditya and Mehtani, H K and Misra, D S and Misra, Abha and Samajdar, I (2017) Defining the Role of Silicon Substrate Orientation on the Polycrystalline Diamond Film: A Novel Approach for Characterizing Faceted Microstructures. In: CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN, 17 (10). pp. 5366-5376.

Jain, L and Mohapatra, D R and Basu, R and Misra, D S and Misra, Abha and Samajdar, I (2017) Effect of Interplay Between Isotropic Gases on Microstructural Evolution of Single Crystal Diamond. In: CRYSTAL RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, 52 (7).

Bauri, R and Pancholi, V and Samajdar, I and Surappa, MK (2005) Relating microtexture and dynamic micro hardness in an extruded AA8090 alloy and AA8090-8 vol% $SiC_{p}$ composite. In: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, 6 (8). pp. 933-938.

Bhargava, NRMR and Samajdar, I and Ranganathan, S and Surappa, MK (1998) Role of cold work and SiC reinforcements on the beta '/beta precipitation in Al-10 pct Mg alloy. In: Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 29 (11). pp. 2835-2842.

Saravanan, RA and Samajdar, I and Surappa, MK (1998) Microstructural characterisation of the subsurface plastic zone formed during erosion of A356 AI alloy and composites. In: Wear, 215 (1-2). pp. 223-231.

Dutta, B and Samajdar, I and Surappa, MK (1998) Particle redistribution and matrix microstructure evolution during hot extrusion of cast SiCp reinforced aluminium alloy matrix composites. In: Materials Science and Technology, 14 (1). pp. 36-46.

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