Journal of Physics Research and Education, Vol. 01 No. 01

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EDITORIAL NOTE

I am delighted to introduce a scientific journal being published by the Department of Physics, University of North Bengal, Journal of Physics Research and Education (JPRE), a new journal that emphasizes contribution in the emerging areas of research and education in Physics. JPRE provides a really exciting opportunity to consider the truly interdisciplinary nature of research in Physics at a time of great change across the wider landscape of Physics research. The objective of JPRE is to publish up-to-date, high-quality and original research papers alongside relevant and insightful reviews. The journal is also dedicated to maintaining and improving the standard of taught Physics in Universities and the submitted articles will be peer-reviewed. The journal aspires to be vibrant, engaging and accessible, and at the same time it should address the frontier, integrative and challenging issues in Physics. All articles must therefore contain contents that are physics research in interdisciplinary nature and applicable to the teaching of Physics at University level. Needless to say, any papers that you wish to submit, either individually or collaboratively, are much appreciated and will make a substantial contribution towards the advancement and success of the journal. Best wishes and thank you in advance for your contribution to the Journal of Physics Research and Education.

Dr. Suman Chatterjee

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    Investigation of Oxygen Sensing Capabilities and Relative Performance of Commonly Used Materials in A Combustion Environment
    (University of North Bengal, 2021-01) Roy, Chinmay; Chatterjee, Suman
    Several different oxygen sensitive materials have been synthesized and relative sensing capability was evaluated. Resistive response behaviors with varying oxygen gas concentration on TiO2, Nb2O5, WO3, La2CuO4, SrTiO3, SrCeO3 and La0.8Sr0.2MnO3 have been studied. The best operating temperature for maximum sensitivity was identified individually. The response at optimum temperature was calibrated for actual lean and rich combustion environment. The relative sensitivities with all pollutant gases present in combustion exhaust have been investigated in their relative concentration ranges.
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    Array Of Nanostructured Sensor Elements For Determination of Tea Quality
    (University of North Bengal, 2021-01) Ghosh, Aparna; Roy, Chinmay; Chatterjee, Suman
    Detection of Volatile organic compounds is important for identification of flavour in different commercial organic products like Tea, Coffee, Wine, etc. The flavour components are detected through porous nanostructured Zinc Oxide (ZnO) sensing elements. This work shows the potential application of nanostructured gas sensor arrays for monitoring the quality of Indian tea.