
Quinn Burlingame
@quinnburlingame
Researching emerging photovoltaics in the @Loo_Group at @Princeton @Andlingercenter.
ID: 358327668
19-08-2011 19:02:16
798 Tweet
202 Followers
122 Following

The world class organic and hybrid electronics research at Princeton University is about to get even world classier. Such exciting news for all us in the Andlinger Center and Princeton Engineering--congratulations Iain McCulloch!



New preprint in collaboration with Lynn Loo 盧月玲: we use MD simulation + free-energy calcs to understand how to mitigate halide transport with ligand engineering in 2D perovskites (spun from a senior thesis project from years back) Congrats, grace and hang! chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxi…

Lynn Loo 盧月玲 this is one of (if not the?) first works to examine both in-plane and out-of-plane transport pathways under thermal conditions






Our latest work was just published in Advanced Materials: A General Approach to Activate Second-Scale Room Temperature Photoluminescence in Organic Small Molecules: doi.org/10.1002/adma.2… Marko Ivancevic, Jesse Wisch, Barry Rand, and Lynn Loo 盧月玲

Just back from a great time at the polymer physics GRC! Fitting to return to share our new paper with Lynn Loo 盧月玲 in Advanced Energy Materials @AdvSciNews featuring exactly no polymers. We elucidate ligand effects on ion transport in 2D perovskites. shorturl.at/SqTin


Cool collaboration with the Michael Webb group led by Alan Kaplan on the Lynn Loo 盧月玲 side. Understanding the factors that influence dynamism in 2D/3D perovskite interfaces is key to making stable ones!

Join us for tomorrow's PMI/Princeton Center for Complex Materials seminar by Chad Risko (Chad Risko) of Risko Lab @ UK at the University of Kentucky: Advancing Artificial Intelligence Approaches for the Discovery of Organic Semiconductors Learn more: materials.princeton.edu/events/2024/pm…
