Arun Roy

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1998 Raman Research Institute, Bangalore 
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Mishra VD, Pratap G, Roy A. (2024) Glassy relaxation in a de Vries smectic liquid crystal consisting of bent-core molecules. Physical Review. E. 109: 024703
Patra D, Roy A. (2023) Spontaneous breaking of chiral symmetry in achiral bent-core liquid crystals: Excluded volume effect. Physical Review. E. 107: 034704
Bhat V, Vadivel M, Singh D, et al. (2023) Benzopyrano-fused phenanthridine based columnar mesogens: Synthesis, self-organization and charge transport properties. Chemistry (Weinheim An Der Bergstrasse, Germany). e202300227
Mishra VD, Srinivasa HT, Roy A. (2023) Leaning induced layer undulated tilted smectic phase of asymmetric bent-core liquid crystals. The Journal of Chemical Physics. 158: 074906
Ghosh S, Roy A. (2021) Crystal polymorphism of 8OCB liquid crystal consisting of strongly polar rod-like molecules. Rsc Advances. 11: 4958-4965
Reddy MG, Lobo NP, Roy A, et al. (2020) Strikingly different molecular organization and molecular order of tetracatenar mesogens in columnar mesophases revealed by XRD and C NMR. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp
Malkar D, Monika M, Prasad V, et al. (2020) Pseudopolar smectic-C phases of azo-substituted achiral bent-core hockey-stick-shaped molecules. Physical Review. E. 101: 012701
M MR, Zuhail KP, Roy A, et al. (2018) N-SmA-SmC phase transitions probed by a pair of elastically bound colloids. Physical Review. E. 97: 032702
Monika M, Roy A, Prasad V. (2017) Smectic nanoclusters in the nematic mesophases of dimeric compounds composed of rod-like azo moieties with lateral substituents New Journal of Chemistry. 41: 11576-11583
Gowda A, Roy A, Kumar S. (2017) Synthesis and mesomorphic properties of novel Schiff base liquid crystalline EDOT derivatives Journal of Molecular Liquids. 225: 840-847
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