Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena (@jpcorreabaena) 's Twitter Profile
Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena

@jpcorreabaena

Associate Prof @GeorgiaTech @baenalab low-cost semiconductors #solar #optoelectronics. Previously @mit @epfl @uconn. Opinions my own. He/his

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Congratulations to Martin Gomez-Dominguez for passing his proposal defense! The fifth student of the group so far. We are so proud of what you have built in our group on materials for exciton polariton research. A clear gap you are helping fill!

Congratulations to <a href="/martingomdom/">Martin Gomez-Dominguez</a> for passing his proposal defense! The fifth student of the group so far. We are so proud of what you have built in our group on materials for exciton polariton research. A clear gap you are helping fill!
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Check out my discussion in Nature Energy on the mechanical stability of perovskite solar cells when chiral molecules are used at interfaces. Highlighting the work published in Science Magazine by Yuanyuan (Alvin) Zhou

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πŸ“’πŸ“’πŸ“’πŸ“’Making perovskite solar cells more thermally stable πŸ“’πŸ“’πŸ“’πŸ“’ In collab w our synthesis friends (John Reynolds group) GT (Bio)chemistry School of Materials Science and Engineering we designed polymers w branched side chains to prevent crystallization at high temps making them last longer. pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Thinking ahead to end-of-useful-life for renewable energy technologies like solar will help alleviate environmental concerns down the road. Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena has been awarded U.S. National Science Foundation grant to study recycling of perovskite solar cells: b.gatech.edu/3zb5z9t School of Materials Science and Engineering Georgia Tech Research

Thinking ahead to end-of-useful-life for renewable energy technologies like solar will help alleviate environmental concerns down the road. <a href="/jpcorreabaena/">Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena</a> has been awarded <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> grant to study recycling of perovskite solar cells:
b.gatech.edu/3zb5z9t
<a href="/GTMSE5/">School of Materials Science and Engineering</a> <a href="/GTResearchNews/">Georgia Tech Research</a>
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Chirality for stable interfaces Β¦ Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena discusses new research on chiral molecules to improve the mechanical stability of the interfaces of #perovskite #SolarCells, making them more tolerant to thermal cycling stress. buff.ly/3T5rxRT

Chirality for stable interfaces Β¦ <a href="/jpcorreabaena/">Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena</a> discusses new research on chiral molecules to improve the mechanical stability of the interfaces of #perovskite #SolarCells, making them more tolerant to thermal cycling stress. buff.ly/3T5rxRT
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Big milestone! 🌞 The best-in-class #perovskite/silicon tandem #solar cell now hits 33.7% efficiency, published nature, achieved LONGi Solar. An exciting leap forward from the first #perovskite cell in 2009 to industry now driving development. Congrats! nature.com/articles/s4158…

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