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Work( Current): Physics Teaching and Research.
On May 1, 2013 , Joined : UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences,
                                           University of Mumbai Vidyanagari Campus,
                                           Vidyanagari, Mumbai 400 098 , India.

Thursday 24 May 2012



Bio-data( Curriculum Vitae)

Updated: January 1, 2017

BIO-DATA ( Curriculum Vitae) OF SUDHANSHU S. JHA (S.S. JHA)


Name                                       SUDHANSHU S. JHA
                                             (Other Names: S. S. Jha; Sudhanshu Shekhar Jha)

Date & Place of Birth   :        December 25, 1940;
        At & P.O. :VIJAY NAGAR,
        Banka, 813102, Bihar, India.
         
Nationality                         :        India

Visiting Positions held at Present,    
and  after October 31, 2002:  
                                                      (i)Honorary  Professor( Distinguished Guest Faculty),
                                                      UM-DAE Centre for Excellence in Basic 
                                                      Sciences, University of Mumbai                                                                                                        Vidyanagari
                                                      Campus, Kalina, Mumbai 400 098, India.
                                                      ( May 1, 2013 to present )

                                                      
                                                   (ii) Distinguished Guest Professor,
                                                         Department of Physics,
                                                         Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay,
                                                         Powai, Mumbai 400 076, India.
                                                        (November 1, 2002 to June 30, 2012)  
                                                      
                                                       Also, Raja Ramanna Fellow( DAE, BRNS)
                                                        at IIT Bombay from 2003 to 2008.
                                                                                                           
                                                      (iii) Honorary Professor,
                                                            Tata Institute of Fundamental Research 
                                                            (TIFR),
                                                            1  Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai
                                                            400 005.
                                                            (2003-2008)
                                                      (iv)(a)Visiting Faculty : Department of                                                                                                         Physics,
                                                                 Michigan State University, 
                                                                 East Lansing, MI 48824, USA.
                                                                (Short Summer Visits: 2005, 2006,                                                                     2007, 2010).
                                                            (b) Short Academic Visits: Department of                                                                                              Physics,
                                                                  Oklahoma State University,
                                                                  Stillwater, OK 74078 , USA ,
                                                                  ( 2013,2014 ).     
                                                     
Retired from Regular Position
on October 31, 2002,  as:      Director & Distinguished Professor,
                                               Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR),
                                                        Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba,
                                                       Mumbai 400 005, India.

Residential & Mailing
Address (Present)             :  402 Vigyanshila,
                                                    Juhu-Versova Link Road,
                                                    Seven Bungalows, Andheri (West),
                                                    Mumbai 400 061, India.

                                                    Tel: ++91-22-2632- 7413 ;++91-9892498234(mobile)
                                                    E-mail: ss_jhain@hotmail.com





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Education                               :


Degree
Subjects
University
Year
Ph.D.
Physics
Stanford  University(USA)
(Thesis Advisor: Prof. F. Bloch)
1965
M.S.
Physics/Mathematics
Stanford (USA)
1962
B.Sc. (Hons.)
Physics (Honors),
Mathematics & Chemistry
Science College, Patna Univ.(India)

1957



Academic Honors and Awards        :

(i)S.S. Bhatnagar Prize in Physical Sciences (CSIR, New Delhi) in 1979.
(ii)C.V. Raman Birth Centenary Medal (IACS, Calcutta) in 1988.
(iii)Jawaharlal Nehru Birth Centenary Lectureship (INSA, New Delhi) in 1991.
(iv)S.N. Bose Medal for Theoretical Physics (INSA, New Delhi) in 1992.
(v)Honorary Professor, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore 560 064 (1994 --2001).
(vi)Doctor of Science (h.c.), University of Burdwan, 2001.
(vii)C.V. Raman Birth Centenary Award (Indian Science Congress Assoc., Kolkata),
at the Lucknow session, 2001-02.

Fellowships of Professional Societies and Academies:

(i)Fellow of the American Physical Society, USA, since 1989.
(ii)Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi (FNA), since 1979.
(iii)Fellow of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore (FASc), since 1974.
(iv)Fellow of the National Academy of Sciences, Allahabad (FNASc), since 1989.
(v)Fellow of the Maharashtra Academy of Sciences, since 1998.
(vi)Fellow of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World,(FTWAS), Trieste, Italy, since 1999.

Nature of Academic Work  :
     (a)Teaching:
 (i) Integrated M.Sc. Teaching: May 1, 2013- Present: UM -DAE Centre for Excellence
                                                      in Basic Sciences, Mumbai .
                                                      Taught course of  lectures on:
                                                      Advanced Classical Mechanics;  ......
(ii)M.Sc. / B.Tech. Teaching : November 1, 2002 to June 30, 2012: IIT Bombay, Mumbai .
                                                   Taught course of lectures on:
                                                   Condensed Matter Theory; Statistical Mechanics;
                                                   Advanced Statistical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics ; 
                                                   Physics of Quantum Computing and Information; 
                                                   Electromagnetic Theory II(Classical Electrodynamics).

     (iii)Post-M.Sc (Ph.D.students) : 1965-1997: TIFR, Mumbai.
                                                           Taught several course of  lectures on many different
                                                           subjects at the TIFR Ph.D. Graduate School. 
    


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(b) Research: (Since 1960)   :
     Research Areas and Topics      :
     Condensed matter theory, including superconductivity and semiconductor physics; Nuclear magnetic resonance; Modes and instabilities in  plasmas; Nonlinear optics; Ultra-fast optical processes in semiconductors; Raman scattering; Photonics; Quantum computing; Stability and nature of the ground state of systems of Fermi particles with no electric charge.
    
    Was a  Recognised Teacher for M.Sc. and Ph.D. Degrees of the Bombay (Mumbai) University. All students of S.S. Jha have obtained their Ph.D. Degree from the University of Mumbai.

Research Publications  :        Approx. 155 (Separate List)

Positions Held (before Nov 1, 2002):


Position
Place
Year
Director
TIFR, Mumbai
July 1, 1997October 31, 2002
Distinguished Professor
TIFR, Mumbai
Feb. 1, 1990October 31, 2002
Reader/Associate Professor/ Professor/Senior Professor
TIFR, Mumbai
1969 – 1990
Research Fellow
(on leave from TIFR)
IBM Research Centre,
Yorktown Heights, NY
1968 – 1969
Research Fellow
(on leave from TIFR)
Harvard University,  USA
(Prof. N. Bloembergen's Lab.)
1967 -- 1968
Research Fellow/Fellow
TIFR, Mumbai
1965 – 1967
Research Assistant/Research Associate
(on leave from TIFR)
Stanford University, USA
1960 – 1965
Research Assistant
TIFR, Mumbai
1958 – 1960
Trainee
AEET ( now, BARC), Mumbai
1957— 1958


Other Activities and Contributions:
    (1) Member, Scientific Advisory Committee to the Cabinet (SAC-C), Government of
     India, 1997—98.
    (2) Chairman, Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS, DAE), Mumbai, 1993-97.
    (3) Member, Scientific Council, Indo-French Centre for the Promotion of Advanced
       Research (IFCPAR), New Delhi, 1993—96.
    (4) Vice-President, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1989—91.
    (5) Member, Council, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, 1989—94.
    (6) Member, Council, Indian National Science Academy, New Delhi, 1999—2001.
    (7) Dean, Physics Faculty, TIFR, 1983--87.
    (8) Chairman, Ph.D. Graduate Studies Committee, TIFR, 1969--74.
    (9) Member, Governing Body & Council, Inter-University Centre for Astronomy &  
              Astrophysics, Pune, 1995--98.
 (10) Member, General Body, Centre for Soft Matter Research, Bangalore, 1994—.
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    (11) Member, Academic Advisory Committee, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for the    
      Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, May 1994—2001.
    (12) Chairman, Governing Council, Society for Applied Microwave Electronics &
       Engineering & Research (SAMEER), Mumbai, 1997--99.
    (13) Member, Governing Council, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, 1996--2000.
    (14) Chairman, Governing Council, Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar, 2001—2007.
    (15)  Member, Governing Board, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, 1997--
    (16)  Member, Governing Council, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Calcutta, 1998—
              2004.
    (17) Chairman, Governing Board , UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific
          Research, Indore, 2002- 2008.
      
     Also, served on various Expert Committees, Working Groups, Panels, Advisory Boards, etc., for many academic institutions; and  for CSIR, New Delhi; DST, New Delhi; DAE, Mumbai; UGC, New Delhi; Planning Commission, New Delhi. Served on editorial boards, and as referees for various professional journals in Physics.

Other Visiting Positions/Visits (for more than 3 months) during 1969-2002:

      (i)  Visiting Faculty Member at IBM Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York,
        during June 1979 to February 1981 ( on leave from TIFR).




Wednesday 16 May 2012

Publication List

Updated on January 1, 2015
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              LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF S.S.JHA (i.e., SUDHANSHU S.JHA)

                      A. PAPERS IN RESEARCH JOURNALS/BOOKS

1. Energy distribution of thermal neutrons in a finite solid moderator assembly,
    S.S. Jha,
    J. Nucl. Energy, A 12, 89-92 (1960).

2. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectra for a system ABC of spin ½ nuclei and their  
    line  widths,
    S.S. Jha,
     Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. A 54, 13-23 (1961).

3. A variational technique for determining the propagating modes of a finite plasma,
    S.S. Jha and G.S. Kino,
    Jour. Electr. and Control, 14, 167-185 (1963).

(Post Ph.D. Publications)

4. Theory of optical harmonic generation at a metal surface,
    S.S. Jha,
    Phys. Rev. 140, A 2020 - A 2030 (1965).

5. Nonlinear optical reflection from a metal surface,
    S.S. Jha
    Phys. Rev. Letters, 15, 412-415 (1965).

6. Narrowing of nuclear magnetic resonance lines in a double frequency RF field,
    S.S. Jha,
    Jour. Phys. Soc., Japan, 21, 42-48 (1966).

7. Second-order optical processes and harmonic fields in solids,
    S.S. Jha,
    Phys. Rev. 145, 500-506 (1966).

8. Bilinear electromagnetic response of an electron gas in many-body perturbation
    theory,
    S.S. Jha,
    Phys. Rev. 150, 413-418 (1966).

9. Interband contributions to optical harmonic generation at a metal surface,
    S.S. Jha and C.S. Warke,
    Phys. Rev., 153, 751-759 (1967).  Also E, 854 (1967).

10. Bilinear reflection of a double frequency laser beam from a superconductor,
      K.K. Gupta and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., 156, 444-451 (1967).
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11. Nonlinear electromagnetic response of Bloch electrons in a magnetic field,
      S.S. Jha and C.S. Warke,
      Nuovo Cimento, 53B, 120-135 (1968).

12. Nonlinear optical susceptibilities in Group IV and III-V semiconductors,
      S.S. Jha and N. Bloembergen,
      Phys. Rev., 171, 891-898 (1968).

13. Nonlinear electromagnetic response of Bloch electrons in a magnetic field in
      two - band model,
      K.C. Rustagi, C.S. Warke and S.S. Jha,
      Nuovo Cimento, 58B, 93-106 (1968).

14. Nonlinear optical coefficients in Group IV and III-V semiconductors,
      S.S. Jha and N. Bloembergen,
      IEEE Journ. Quant. Electronics, QE 4, 670-673 (1968). 

15. Optical second harmonic generation in reflection from media with inversion
      symmetry,
      N. Bloembergen, R.K. Chang, S.S. Jha and C.H. Lee,
      Phys. Rev., 174, 813-822 (1968).  Also E 178, 1528 (1969).

16. Theory of light scattering from electronic excitations in solids,
      S.S. Jha,
      Nuovo Cimento, 63B, 331-354 (1969).

17. Spin-flip Raman scattering by carriers in PbTe, PbSe and PbS,
      S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., 179, 764-768 (1969).

18. Light scattering from single-particle excitations of carriers in lead salts: charge-
      density and spin-density fluctuations,
      S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev. 182, 815-820 (1969).

19. Light scattering in antiferromagnetic chromium,
      P.C. Kwok, J.W.F. Woo and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Lett., 28A, 691-692 (1969).

20. Light scattering by itinerant spin-density excitation in metals,
      P.C. Kwok, J.W.F. Woo and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., 182, 671-674 (1969).







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21. Some effects of group velocity dispersion on parametric interactions,
      J.A. Armstrong, S.S. Jha and N.S. Shiren,
      Jour. Quant. Electronics, QE 6, 123-129 (1970).

22. Theory of nonlinear light scattering from phonons in crystals,
      S.S. Jha and J.W.F. Woo,
      Nuovo Cimento, B2, 167-183 (1971).

23. Electronic Raman scattering in semiconductors,
      S.S. Jha and D.V.G.L.N. Rao,
      in Physics of the Solid State , edited by S. Balakrishna et al,
     (Academic Press, New York, 1969 ), Sec. 17, pp.329-344 .

24. Effect of scattering on optical nonlinearities due to carriers in semiconductors,
      K.C. Rustagi and S.S. Jha,

25. Effect of thermal noise on the d.c. Josephson effect,
      A.C. Biswas and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B2, 2543-2547 (1970).

26. Self-consistent Hartree-Fock calculation of the dielectric function of an electron
      gas,
      J.W.F. Woo and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B3, 8791 (1971).


27. Principles of Raman lasers and parametric amplifiers,
      S.S. Jha,
      Proc. Indian Nat. Sci. Acad., A37, 219-227 (1971).

28. Variational approach to the calculation of the dielectric function of an electron
       gas: exchange and collisions,
      S.S. Jha, K.K. Gupta and J.W.F. Woo,
      Phys. Rev., B4, 1005-1008 (1971).

29. Inelastic light scattering in solids,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Solid State Physics , Vol. 2, edited by F.C. Auluck, (Thomson Press India Ltd.,  
      New Delhi, 1972 ), pp. 81-112 .

30. Nonlinear response of electrons in a solid to x-rays,
      S.S. Jha and J.W.F. Woo,
      Nuovo Cimento, B10, 229-239 (1972).





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31. Phonon and polariton modes in a super lattice,
      R. Tsu and S.S. Jha,
      Applied Phys. Letters, 20, 16-18 (1972).

32. Lowest-order optical nonlinearity in InSb: Theory of dispersion near the band
      gap,
      S.S. Jha and J.J. Wynne,
      Phys. Rev., B5, 4867-4877 (1972).

33. Optical spectroscopy and development of quantum electronics,
      S.S. Jha,
      Current Science, 41, 364-371 (1972).

34. On nonlinear response of bound electrons to x-rays,
      S.S. Jha and J.W.F. Woo,
      Phys. Rev., B5, 4210-4212 (1972).

35. Raman scattering from electronic excitations I,
      S.S. Jha,
      Comments on Solid State Physics, 4, 111-119 (1972).

36. Raman scattering from electronic excitations II,
      S.S. Jha,
      Comments on Solid State Physics, 5, 89-95 (1973).

37. Nonlinear optical properties of solids,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Optical Behaviour of Materials , edited by K.L. Chopra (Thomson Press India
      Ltd., New Delhi, 1973), pp.57-68 .

38. Inelastic scattering of x-rays from optically-induced charge-density oscillations,
      J.W.F. Woo and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B6, 4081-4082 (1972).

39. Off-diagonal long-range order and currents in weakly coupled superconductors,
      S. Rangarajan and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana 1, 37-47 (1973).

40. Stimulated emission of x-rays from plasmas generated by short-pulse-laser-
      heating of solid targets,
      S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 1, 88-97 (1973).






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41. New self-consistent quasi-static approximation for screening and plasma
      dispersion in the electron gas,
      B.S. Shastry, S.S. Jha and A.K. Rajagopal,
      Phys. Rev., B9, 2000-2003 (1974).

42. Microscopic optical fields and mixing coefficients of x-ray and optical frequencies
      in solids,
      K. Arya and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 2, 116-125 (1974).

43. Conduction electron effective-mass in a field of excitons in semiconductors,
      M. Engineer and S.S. Jha,
      Solid State Communications, 14, 1149-1151 (1974).

44. Energy: Pellet-implosions for a nuclear fusion reactor,
      S.S. Jha,
      Jour. of Physics Education, 3, 10-14 (1975).

45. Temporal growth of a three-wave parametric instability in a finite plasma,
      S.S. Jha and S. Srivastava,
      Phys. Rev., A11, 378-380 (1975).

46. Microscopic optical fields in diamond and germanium: molecular orbital
      approach,
      K. Arya and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B10, 4485-4487 (1974).

47. Interaction of waves in a plasma and generation of laser-induced parametric
       instabilities,
      S.S. Jha and S. Srivastava,
      a monograph: (Indian National Science Acad., New Delhi, 1979), 86 pages.

48. Tight-binding calculations of microscopic screening of ion-ion interaction and
       phonon-dispersion in germanium,
      K. Arya and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B14, 4727-4729 (1976).

49. Spherical implosion due to coalesced weak shocks in plasma: Method of
      approximate self-similar solution,
      S.S. Jha and L.K. Chavda,
      in Proceedings: Theoretical and Computational Plasma Physics
     (IAEA Publications, Vienna, 1978) pp. 421-440 .

50. Interface exciton modes and superconducting transition temperature of a metal
       in contact with a semiconductor,
      S. Rangarajan and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 6, 161-182 (1976).
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51. Laser plasma interactions and thermonuclear fusion,
      S.S. Jha,
      Indian Journ. of Phys., 50, 179-198 (1976).

52. Trapping energy of a magnetic monopole in magnetic materials,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 6, 349-362 (1976).

53. Approximate solution for spherical implosion of coalesced weak shocks in a
      plasma,
      S.S. Jha and L.K. Chavda,
      Phys. Rev., A15, 1289-1296 (1977); Also EA, 1743 (1977).


54. Mechanisms for superconductivity: Phonons and excitons,
      S.S. Jha,
      Physics News, 7, No. 3, 91-96 (1976).

55. Self-consistent screening and approximate residual Landau interaction function
      for the electron gas,
      B.S. Shastry, S.S. Jha and A.K. Rajagopal,
      Phys. Rev., B18, 2616-2621 (1978).

56. Exciton-mechanism for superconductivity,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Proc. of International Bose Conference on Frontiers of Theoretical Physics,
      edited by F.C. Auluck et al. (Indian Nat. Sc. Academy, New Delhi, 1978),
      pp. 453-489 .

57. Exciton-enhancement of superconducting transition temperature in a metal-
      semiconductor system with spherical interface,
      S. Srinivasan and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B18, 2169-2172 (1978).

58. Surface exciton modes for plane and spherical semiconductor-metal interfaces,
      S. Srinivasan and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 10, 179-200 (1978).

59. Self-similar solutions for implosion and reflection of coalesced shocks in a
      plasma: spherical and cylindrical geometries,
      L.K. Chavda and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 10, 429-446 (1978).

60. Envelope-soliton propagation for three interacting waves in a dispersive medium,
      S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 11, 313-322 (1978).


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61. Can an excitonic insulator under pressure transform into a superconductor?
      P. Bhattacharyya and S.S. Jha,
      Jour. Phys., C11, L805-L811 (1978).

62. Theory of resonant Raman scattering of intense optical waves,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Jour. Phys., B12, 2655-2671 (1979).

63. Tight-binding bonding orbital model for third-order nonlinear optical
      susceptibilities in group IV crystals,
      K. Arya and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B20, 1611-1616 (1979).

64. Anti-bunching effects in resonant Raman scattering involving laser-fields of
      arbitrary strengths,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Zeitschrift fur Physik, B35, 391-397 (1979).

65. Superconducting transition temperature for semimetals like Bismuth,
      S. Srinivasan, P. Bhattacharyya and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 13, 131-143 (1979).

66. Nonthermal laser-induced ordering and plasma lifetime,
      R. Tsu and S.S. Jha,
      Jour. de Physique C4, 25-30 (1980).

67. Surface-plasmon model of surface-enhanced Raman scattering,
      J.R. Kirtley, S.S. Jha and J.C. Tsang,
      Solid State Comm., 35, 509-512 (1980).

68. Ab initio calculations of quantum-defect parameters for alkaline earths,
      K.C. Pandey, S.S. Jha and J.A. Armstrong,
      Phys. Rev. Letters, 44, 1583-1586 (1980).

69. Intensity of Raman scattering from molecules adsorbed on a metallic grating,
      S.S. Jha, J.R. Kirtley and J.C. Tsang,
      Phys. Rev., B22, 3973-3982 (1980).

70. Raman intensities from molecules adsorbed on rough metal surfaces,
      S.S. Jha, J.R. Kirtley and J.C. Tsang,
      in Proc. VII International Conf. Raman Spectroscopy,  edited by W.F. Murphy
     (North Holland, N.Y., 1980), pp. 356-359.





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71. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering from tunnel junction structures,
      J.R. Kirtley, J.C. Tsang, T.N. Theis and S.S. Jha,
      in Proc. VII International Conf. Raman Spectroscopy, edited by W.F. Murphy
     (North Holland, N.Y., 1980), pp.386-389.

72. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering from characterized metal surfaces,
      J.C. Tsang, J.R. Kirtley and S.S. Jha,
      in Proc. Int. Conf. on Vibrations at Surfaces, Namur, Belgium (1980),
      pp. 361-377.

73. Use of a local-density approximation for exchange-correlation potentials in
      multi- channel atomic quantum defect calculations,
      J.A. Armstrong, S.S. Jha and K.C. Pandey,
      Phys. Rev., A23, 2761-2775 (1981).

74. Dependence of surface-enhanced Raman scattering from Ag-Pd alloys on
      substrate dielectric function,
      J.C. Tsang, S.S. Jha and J.R. Kirtley,
      Phys. Rev. Letters, 46, 1044 (1981).

75. Surface-plasmon-polariton resonance factors in classical calculation of surface-
      enhanced Raman scattering,
      G.S. Agarwal, S.S. Jha and J.C. Tsang,
      Phys. Rev., B25, 2089-2093 (1982).

76. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering from molecules in tunneling junctions,
      J.C. Tsang, J.R. Kirtley, S.S. Jha and T.N. Theis,
      Phys. Rev., B25, 5070-5089 (1982).

77. A model including excitation of surface plasmon polaritons,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering, edited by R.K. Chang and T.E. Furtak
      (Plenum, N.Y., 1982), pp. 129-146.

78. Theory of second-harmonic generation at a metal surface with surface-plasmon
      excitation,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Solid State Comm., 41, 499-501 (1982).

79. Measurement of thermal diffusivity using a pyroelectric detector,
      C.E. Yeack, R.L. Melcher and S.S. Jha,
      J. App. Phys., 53, 3947-3949 (1982).

80. Surface-enhanced second harmonic generation at a metallic grating.    
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B26, 482-496 (1982).


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81. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering in a two-oscillator electromagnetic model,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B26, 4013-4021 (1982).

82. Surface Raman Spectroscopy: A new analytical technique in surface science,
      S.S. Jha,
      Current Science, 51, 1049-1057 (1982).

83. Coupled-oscillator model for electromagnetic surface-enhanced Raman
      scattering,
      S.S. Jha and G.S. Agarwal,
      in Proc. VIII International Conf. Raman Spectroscopy, edited by J. Lascombe
     and  P.V. Huong (John Wiley, Chichester, 1982), pp. 57-58.

84. Limit on short-range resonant charge transfer contribution to surface-enhanced
      Raman scattering,
      S.S. Jha and J.C. Tsang,
      Phys. Rev., B28, 4216-4219 (1983).

85. Surface-enhanced nonlinear optical processes in molecules in a  two-oscillator
      electromagnetic model,
      G.S. Agarwal and S.S. Jha,
      Phys. Rev., B28, 478-486 (1983).

86. Ab-initio calculations for high Rydberg and auto-ionization states in atoms,
      S.S. Jha,
      in  Atomic and Molecular Physics, edited by S.C. Mukherjee
      (I.A.C.Sc., Calcutta, 1984) pp.135-140.

87. Superconducting transition temperature of a paramagnetic material close to
      magnetic ordering,
      R. Chaudhury and S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 22, 431-437 (1984).

88. Surface excitations of solids,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Emerging Trends in Surfaces, Interfaces and Thin Films,  edited by A.S.
      Nigavekar et al (Univ. of Poona, Pune, 1984), pp.1-7.

89. Nonlinear response theory-I,
      S.S. Jha,
      Pramana, 22, 173-182 (1984).

90. Surface Raman spectroscopy: Theoretical status,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Lasers and Applications , edited by H.D. Bist et al. (Tata McGraw Hill,
     New Delhi, 1984), pp. 294-302.


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91. Line shifts of vibrational modes of adsorbed molecules in surface Raman
      scattering,
      G.S. Agarwal, S.S. Jha and S.V. ONeil,
      Proc. IX International Conf. Raman Spectroscopy, (Chem. Soc. Japan, Tokyo,
      1984) pp. 542-543.

92. Quantum theory of surface Raman scattering from adsorbates,
      S.S. Jha,
      Surface Science, 158, 190-210 (1985).

93. Raman scattering in presence of photo excited non equilibrium carriers in
      semiconductors: Theoretical considerations,
      S.S. Jha, J.A. Kash and J.C. Tsang,
      Phys. Rev., B34, 5498-5511 (1986).


94. Raman spectroscopy of hot electron relaxation in GaAs,
      J.C. Tsang, J.A. Kash and S.S. Jha,
      Physica, 134B, 184-188 (1985).

95. Theory of time-resolved Raman spectroscopy of non-equilibrium carriers and
      phonons in semiconductors,
      S.S. Jha,
      in Proc. X International Conf. Raman Spectroscopy, edited by W.L. Peticolas
      and B. Hudson (Univ. of Oregon, 1986), pp.7-11, 7-12.

96. Picosecond Raman studies of the Frohlich interaction in semiconductor alloys,
      J.A. Kash, S.S. Jha and J.C. Tsang,
      Phys. Rev. Letters, 58, 1869-1872 (1987); ibid 60, 864 (1988).

97. Raman line shifts of adsorbed molecules in surface Raman spectroscopy,
      G.S. Agarwal, S.S. Jha and S.V. ONeil,
      Phys. Rev., B35, 6122-6126 (1987).

98. Sub-picosecond Raman spectroscopy and dynamics of nonequilibrium electrons
      and phonons in semiconductors,
      S.S. Jha and A.S. Vengurlekar,
      Hyperfine Int., 38, 585-598 (1987).

99. Superconductivity : Introductory phenomenology,
      S.S. Jha,
      in  High Temperature Superconductors , edited by S.V. Subramanyam and E.S.
     Raja Gopal (Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1989), pp.138-166.

100. Transient electrical conductivity of nonequilibrium carriers excited by
        sub picosecond optical pulses in GaAs,
        A.S. Vengurlekar and S.S. Jha,
        App. Phys. Letters, 51, 323-325 (1987).
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101. Electronic plus phonon-exchange mechanism for high-temperature   
        superconductivity in layered crystals,
        S.S. Jha,
        Pramana - J. Phys., 29, L615-L625 (1987).

102. Time-resolved sub-picosecond Raman spectroscopy for investigating fast        
        nonequilibrium dynamics,
        S.S. Jha,
        Ind. Jour. Pure App. Phys., 26, 192-196 (1988).

103. Time-resolved sub-picosecond Raman spectroscopy and screened Frohlich
        interaction in photo excited polar semiconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Vibrational Spectra and Structure , edited by J. Durig (Elsevier Science 
        Publishers, Amsterdam, 1988), Vol.17, pp. 337-350.

104. The BCS pairing theory and the new high-Tc oxide superconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        Revs. Solid State Science (World Scientific, Singapore), 2,  407-423 (1988).

105 .Introduction to superconductivity and new high-Tc superconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Current Trends in Physics  edited by V. Singh and S. Lal (World Scientific,
        Singapore, 1988), pp. 72-101.

106. Conductivity response on nonthermal hot carriers photo excited by
        sub picosecond pulses in GaAs,
        A.S. Vengurlekar and S.S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev., B, 2044-2056 (1988).

107. Picosecond time evolution of photo excited hot electron mobility in GaAs and
        the speed of photo response,
        A.S. Vengurlekar and S.S. Jha,
        J. App. Phys., 65, 3189-3196 (1989).

108. The BCS pairing and possible mechanisms for high-Tc superconductivity,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Studies of High Temperature Superconductivity, edited by A.V. Narlikar
       (Nova, New York, 1989), Vol.1, pp. 41-63.

109. Some recent trends in Raman spectroscopy,
        S.S. Jha,
        Jour. Ind. Inst. Sc. (Bangalore), 68, 483-491 (1988).

110. Time-resolved Raman studies of nonequilibrium excitations in semiconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Recent Trends in Raman Spectroscopy , edited by S.B. Banerjee and S.S. Jha
       (World Scientific, Singapore, 1989), pp. 54-64.
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111. Pairing mechanisms and anisotropic superconductivity in layered crystals,
        S.S. Jha,
        Phase Transitions, 19, 3-13 (1989).

112. Determination of Frohlich interactions of hot electrons with multimode coupled
        LO-phonons in polar semiconductor alloys using subpicosecond Raman
        spectroscopy,
        S.S. Jha, J.A. Kash and J.C. Tsang,
        in Proc. XI International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy,  edited by R.J.H.
        Clark and D.A. Long (John Wiley, Chichester, 1988), pp. 385-386.

113. Layered superconductors with anisotropic energy-gap: Specific heat and
         infrared  absorption,
        S.S. Jha,
        Pramana - J. Phys., 34, 259-277 (1990).

114. Critical temperature in high-Tc layered superconductors: Dependence on the
        number of interacting conducting layered per unit cell, 
        S.S. Jha and A.K. Rajagopal,
        Physica, C-168, 173-184 (1990).

115. Anisotropic superconductivity in high-Tc layered crystals,
        S.S. Jha,
        Physica, C 162-164, 203-204 (1989).

116. Superconducting correlations in the new high-Tc systems,
        A.K. Rajagopal, W. Jin, S.D. Mahanti and S.S. Jha,
        in Proc. International Symposium on Highlights in Condensed Matter Theory,
        (ICTP, Trieste, Italy, 1989).

117. Subpicosecond time-resolved reflection of ultra-fast electrical pulses from GaAs
        in presence of nonthermal photo excited carriers,
        A.S. Vengurlekar and S.S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev., B41, 1286-1289 (1990).

118. Critical temperature in high-Tc layered superconductors: Dependence on
        structure and number of interacting conducting layers per unit cell, 
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha,
        Solid State Commun., 73, 763-766 (1990).

119. Generalized BCS pairing theory for anisotropic layered superconductors and
        their electromagnetic response,
        S.S. Jha,
        in International Conference on Superconductivity, edited by S.K. Joshi, C.N.R.
        Rao and S.V. Subramanyam (World  Scientific, Singapore, 1990), pp. 372-384.

120. A microscopic theory of layered high-Tc superconductors,
        A.K. Rajagopal, S.S. Jha and S.D. Mahanti,
        Bull. Mat. Science, 14, 131-134 (1991).
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121. On electronic Raman scattering from high-Tc layered superconducting
        materials,
        S.S. Jha,
        Physica C, 169, 87-94 (1990).

122. Transient electromagnetic response of nonequilibrium carriers in
        semiconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Resonances , N. Bloembergen Volume, edited by M.D. Levenson, E. Mazur,
       P.S. Pershan and Y.R. Shen (World Scientific, Singapore, 1990), pp. 259-270.

123. Electronic Raman scattering from doped anisotropic semiconductors and high-
        Tc  layered superconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Proc. XII International Conf. on Raman spectroscopy, edited by J.R. Durig
       and  J.F. Sullivan (John Wiley, Chichester, 1990), pp. 386-387.

124. Generalized pairing theory of superconductivity in layered crystals,
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha,
        Physica C, 174, 161-179 (1991).

125. Effects of gap anisotropy on the electromagnetic response of high-Tc
        superconductors,
        M.R. Press and S.S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev., B44, 300-307 (1991).

126. Tetrahertz frequency resolved transient conductivity of nonthermal electrons
        photo excited in GaAs,
        A.S. Vengurlekar and S.S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev., B43, 12454-12457 (1991).

127. Calculation of the normal state intraband electronic Raman scattering cross
        section and the dielectric tensor in YBCO,
        M.R. Press and S.S. Jha,
        Physica C, 178, 305-316 (1991).

128. Optics: Present and possible future directions,
        S.S. Jha,
        Ind.Jour.Phys. ,65B,Proc. IACS 74B, 1-11 (1991).

129. Pairing in layered superconductors in the presence of a magnetic field,
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha,
        Physica C, 185-189, 1543-1544 (1991).

130. Raman scattering from collision dominated plasmons in YBCO,
        S.S. Jha and M.R. Press,
        Physica C, 185-189, 1031-1032 (1991).


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131. Magnetic field-dependence of Tc and temperature-dependence of Hc2 in
        layered superconductors with open normal state Fermi surface, 
        S.S. Jha and A.K. Rajagopal,
        Pramana - J Phys.,39, 615-631 (1992).

132. Structure of intralayer and interlayer pairing interactions, the anisotropy of
        order parameters, and the transition temperature in layered superconductors,
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev., B47, 2780-2794 (1993).

133. Role of spin-density fluctuations in the pairing theory of superconductivity in
        high-Tc layered cuprates,
        S.S. Jha,
        Ind. Jour. Pure & App. Phys., 30, 482-489 (1992).

134. From optics to optoelectronics and photonics,
        S.S. Jha,
        Proc. Ind. Nat. Sci. Acad. A ,58, 411-424 (1992).

135. Anomalous normal state electronic Raman scattering continuum in YBCO: 
        Inadequecy of frequency-dependant collision-rate models,
        M.R. Press and S.S. Jha,
        Physica C, 201, 21-26 (1992).

136. The problem of flat normal state electronic Raman spectrum and linear-
        frequency- dependent collision rates in YBa 2Cu 3O 7,
        S.S. Jha and M.R. Press,
        in Proc. XIII International Conference on Raman Spectroscopy, edited by
       W. Kiefer,  M. Cardona, G. Schaack, F.W. Schneider and H.W. Schrotter
       (John Wiley,  Chichester, 1992), pp. 884-885.

137. Superconducting pairing in layered superconductors,
        S.S. Jha,
        in  Selected Topics in Superconductivity, edited by L.C. Gupta and M.S.
       Multani (World Scientific, Singapore, 1993), pp.165-178.

138. Theory of superconductivity in layered metals,
         S.S. Jha,
        Proc. Ind. Nat. Sc. Acad. A ,59, 331-346 (1993).

139. Physics and development,
        S.S. Jha,
        in  Physics in India , edited by S.S. Jha (Indian Nat. Sc. Academy, New Delhi,
       1994),  pp. 1-12.

140. Optoelectronics,
        S.S. Jha,
        Current Science, 67, 841-843 (1994).
                                                       
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141. Introduction : Perspectives in Optoelectronics,
        S.S. Jha,
        in Perspectives in Optoelectronics, edited by S.S. Jha (World Scientific,
        Singapore, 1995), pp. 1-25.

142. Electronic Raman scattering intensity in layered high-Tc superconductors:
        Threshold energy, symmetry and anisotropy of energy gap,
        S.S. Jha
        Jour. Raman Spectroscopy, 27, 321-327 (1996).

143. Anisotropic order-parameters with s- and d-wave like symmetry and the
        transition temperature in high-Tc layered superconductors,
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha
        Phys. Rev. B, 54, 4331-4335 (1996).

144. Cooling and Bose-Einstein condensation of alkali atoms : A recent triumph of
       atomic spectroscopy,
        S.S. Jha ,
        in  Spectroscopy: Perspectives & Frontiers, edited by A.P. Roy (Narosa
        Publication, New Delhi, 1997) pp. 98-107.

145. Symmetry of order-parameters in high-Tc layered superconductors,
        A.K. Rajagopal and S.S. Jha,
        in  Proceedings of International Symposium - ASMCCD, edited by R. Pinto et al
       (Wiley Eastern, New Delhi, 1997) pp. 378-385.

146. Intralayer and interlayer spin-singlet pairing and energy gap functions with
       different possible symmetries in high-Tc layered superconductors,
        S.S. Jha and A.K. Rajagopal
        Phys. Rev. B, 55, 15248-15260 (1997).

147. Photon Detectors: Thermal background noise-equivalent power with
        frequency-dependent detector efficiency,
        A. Raghavan and S.S. Jha ,
        Ind. Jour. Pure & App. Phys., 42, 722 – 728(2004).

148. Mean square number fluctuation for a fermion source and its dependence on
        neutrino mass for the universal cosmic neutrino background,
         S. S. Jawkar and S. S. Jha ,
         Pramana – J. Phys., 64, 17- 29 (2005).

149. Introduction to Bose condensation,
        in  Precision Spectroscopy of Atoms ,Molecules and  Bose Condensates,
        edited by B.P. Das and  V. Natarajan (Allied Publishers ,New Delhi ,2005)
        pp.  42 - 53.    

150. The ground state of chargeless  fermions  with finite magnetic moment,
         S.D. Mahanti and S. S. Jha,
         J. Phys. A : Math. Gen., 39, 1239-1249 (2006).
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151. Decoherence and fidelity of single-electron spin states in quantum dots: effects
        of nuclear hyperfine coupling and double occupancy,
A.     K. Rajagopal, S. D. Mahanti and S. S. Jha,
J. Phys.: Condensed Matter, 18, 10677-10691(2006).

152. Hartree-Fock variational bounds for ground state energy of chargeless
        fermions with finite magnetic moment in presence of a hard core potential:          a stable ferromagnetic state,
         S. S. Jha and S. D. Mahanti,
         Pramana J. Physics, 68,819- 830 (2007).

153. Stability of the high-density ferromagnetic ground state of a chargeless, 
         magnetic dipolar, quantum Fermi liquid,
         S.D. Mahanti and S.S. Jha,
         Phys. Rev. E 76, 062101:1-4(2007).

154. Ground state of interacting quantum magnetic dipoles: Transition from a
        ferromagnetic Fermi liquid to an anti ferromagnetic solid,
        S. S. Jha and S. D. Mahanti,
         Phys. Rev. E 82, 052101: 1-4(2010).

155. Multimode  phonon cooling via three  wave parametric interactions
        with optical fields,
        G. S. Agarwal and S. S. Jha,
         Phys. Rev. A 88, 013815:1-8 (2013).             
156. Theory of optomechanical interactios in superfluid He ,
       G. S. Agaewal and S. S. Jha,
        Phys. Rev. A 90, 023812(2014).
                                         



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B. BOOKS

(Editor/Author)

1.  Exactly Solvable Problems in Condensed Matter and Relativistic Field Theory,
     Editors : B.S. Shastry, S.S. Jha and V. Singh,
     (Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, 1985),  Lecture Notes in Physics - Vol. 242,
     318  pages.
2.  Recent Trends in Raman Spectroscopy ,
     Editors : S.B. Banerjee and S.S. Jha,
     (World Scientific, Singapore, 1989), 398  pages.
3.  Physics in India,
    Editor : S.S. Jha,
    (Indian Nat. Sc. Academy, New Delhi, 1994), INSA Diamond Jubilee
    Publication, 193  pages.
4.  Perspectives in Optoelectronics,
    Editor : S.S. Jha,
    (World Scientific, Singapore, 1995), 938 pages