Madeleine Laitz
@mlaitz
Tough tech investor | ex-Bain | PhD @MIT EECS | @USUKFulbright
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https://www.madeleinelaitz.com 09-09-2016 10:37:54
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Really interesting talk from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researcher Madeleine Laitz on strong coupling on MHPs in low Q cavities in #EN09 #F19MRS with contributions from NREL RASEI alumi Dak Benjia Dou (sorry no pick #twitterfail)
We just had our 3rd annual External Advisory Board meeting! Thanks to Sarah Kurtz Joel Jean @lidija_sekaric Henry Snaith Group Harish Hande and Dirk Weiss for taking the time to guide our efforts and support our team!
Special thanks to Ginger Lab Henry Snaith Group Sam Stranks Dak Benjia Dou Madeleine Laitz @brenesrob who were part of the paper that inspired the project. degruyter.com/view/journals/…
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Semiconductor energy transport can be affected by many sources including photon recycling, grain boundaries, & nonlinear recombination. Dane deQuilettes @brenesrob Madeleine Laitz develop new ways to model & understand these competing processes. RLE at MIT fal.cn/3kTZL /#PHAR
So excited about this work out now in Nature Communications! Congrats to Madeleine Laitz for spearheading this project- revealing the inner workings of polariton relaxation in perovskites. Also thanks to Giulia Grancini,Andrew Proppe, + the rest of the twitter-less team. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Excited to share our work in Nature Communications on exciton-polariton formation and relaxation dynamics in perovskites! Huge shoutout to the team: the cryo master Kap, Dane deQuilettes, Giulia Grancini, Andrew Proppe, and all others not on Twitter! nature.com/articles/s4146…
.Madeleine Laitz Kap Dane deQuilettes et al. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study the temperature dependence of #2D #perovskite #microcavity #polaritons, revealing material-specific relaxation mechanisms towards enhanced control of polariton momentum #GettingApplied nature.com/articles/s4146…
Wonderful to see our paper in Nature Communications featured in Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) News! “A perovskite device combining electronics and photonics may open doors to new kinds of computer chips or quantum qubits.” Dane deQuilettes Kap Giulia Grancini Andrew Proppe news.mit.edu/2023/study-rev…
People need me time; quasiparticles need to 'relax' too. To use exciton-polaritons (hybrids of light and matter) in applications similar to lasers, you need to bring polaritons down to their lowest energy state. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) scientists found a way to control them: news.mit.edu/2023/study-rev…