A M Vinodkumar, Ph.D
Affiliations: | 2009- | Department of Physics | University of Calicut |
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Experimental Nuclear Physics, Particle PhysicsGoogle:
"A M Vinodkumar"Bio:
Presently working as Professor at University of Calicut, Kerala India.
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Jisha P, Vinodkumar AM, Babu BRS, et al. (2020) Evaporation residue measurements of compound nuclei in the A≈200 region Physical Review C. 101 |
Gehlot J, Vinodkumar AM, Madhavan N, et al. (2019) Evaporation residue cross-section measurements for O 16 + Tl 203,205 Physical Review C |
Shareef M, Prasad E, Jhingan A, et al. (2019) Nuclear dissipation at high excitation energy and angular momenta in reaction forming Np227 Physical Review C. 99 |
Loveland W, Vinodkumar AM, Yanez R, et al. (2018) Sub-barrier fusion of 11 Li with 208 Pb European Physical Journal A. 54: 140 |
Shamlath A, Prasad E, Madhavan N, et al. (2017) Fusion and quasifission studies in reactions forming Rn via evaporation residue measurements Physical Review C. 95: 34610 |
Shamlath A, Shareef M, Prasad E, et al. (2016) Fission fragment mass distribution studies in 30Si+180Hf reaction Nuclear Physics A. 945: 67-79 |
Sandal R, Behera BR, Singh V, et al. (2015) Probing nuclear dissipation via evaporation residue excitation functions for the O 16,18 + Pt 198 reactions Physical Review C - Nuclear Physics. 91 |
Laveen PV, Prasad E, Madhavan N, et al. (2015) Fusion measurements for the 18 |
Latha P, Vinodkumar AM, Varier KM, et al. (2012) Effective atomic numbers for gamma ray interaction at 59.54 keV in heterogeneous layers of materials using 241Am gamma rays Radiation Physics and Chemistry. 81: 1817-1822 |
Prasad E, Varier KM, Thomas RG, et al. (2012) Fission fragment angular distribution measurements for 16O+ 194Pt reaction at energies near the Coulomb barrier Nuclear Physics A. 882: 62-70 |