Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
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Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena
@jpcorreabaena.bsky.social

Associate Prof at Georgia Tech. Low-cost semiconductors #solar #optoelectronics. Previously: UConn -> EPFL -> MIT. Opinions my own. He/his

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A great honor to receive this award, which I couldn't have achieved without my mentors, colleagues, and students at GT and beyond. Thank you 😊
The White House has tapped Georgia Tech materials scientist @jpcorreabaena.bsky.social for a Presidential Early Career Award. It’s the highest US honor for engineers and scientists early in their research careers: b.gatech.edu/42cBqmn

Check this out and come join us!
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The 2026 Gordon Research Conference on Unconventional Semiconductors is accepting applications. Limited to 200 spots, so please apply early!

When: July 26-31, 2026.
Where: University of Southern Maine.

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The White House has tapped Georgia Tech materials scientist @jpcorreabaena.bsky.social for a Presidential Early Career Award. It’s the highest US honor for engineers and scientists early in their research careers: b.gatech.edu/42cBqmn

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Spontaneous gathering of #GT_MSE faculty to be strong - together! Thanks to @echemratcliff.bsky.social for organising! Grateful for and to this science family!
#OneForAll_AllForOne
#Together
#ScienceBondsUs
#WeLoveCypress

@gatechmse.bsky.social

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#OA article from @jpcorreabaena.bsky.social and Eric Diau groups
Toward Maximizing Hole Selection with Self-Assembled Monolayers in Sn-Based Perovskite Solar Cells | ACS Energy Letters pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Toward Maximizing Hole Selection with Self-Assembled Monolayers in Sn-Based Perovskite Solar Cells
Even though hole-selective self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) are a key player for light management and carrier management in Pb- and Sn–Pb based perovskite solar cells (PSCs), they are markedly underdeveloped for Sn PSCs. Herein, we offer multifaceted approaches as a roadmap to tackle this challenge. We systematically reviewed recent publications on Sn PSCs utilizing hole-selective SAMs to identify underexplored approaches and suboptimal photovoltaic performance. We then examined state-of-the-art PSCs based on Pb and Sn–Pb perovskites to induce their success to arise from multifaceted approaches on the substrate, SAM, perovskite, and their interfaces. Additionally, we emphasized the unique underlying properties of Sn PSCs that warrant careful consideration. Finally, we proposed feasible approaches to improve the SAM-based Sn PSCs, in light of light management and carrier management, by leveraging the unique properties of Sn perovskites alongside the multifaceted approaches proven effective in other PSCs.
pubs.acs.org

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#Quantumdots made of the same material can emit different wavelengths of light depending on size + shape! Precise control is key to #quantum hardware.

These rounded QDs have polarized facets that steal energy from charge carriers, red-shifting photoluminescence!

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

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Many thanks to Dr. David O’Brien of ams OSRAM for speaking at today’s all-hands meeting! It was exciting to learn about R&D + applications for cadmium-based + cadmium-free #quantumdots, including how QDs can help elevate our moods by making #LEDs shine more like sunlight!
@jpcorreabaena.bsky.social

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Delighted to have so many IMOD members presenting at @materials-mrs.bsky.social #S25MRS in Seattle!
@jpcorreabaena.bsky.social @gingerchem.bsky.social
Monday + Tuesday schedule:

You are right.... I carry my passport card with me at all times these days, unfortunately.

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My top 3 new papers in @jacs.acspublications.org:

i) Recipe for Flat Bands in Pyrochlore Materials
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

ii) MACE-OFF... MLFF for Organic Molecules pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

iii) Ptychographic Observation of Li... at Sub-Angstrom Resolution pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
Recipe for Flat Bands in Pyrochlore Materials: A Chemist’s Perspective
Materials in which atoms are arranged in a pyrochlore lattice have found renewed interest, as, at least theoretically, orbitals on that lattice can form flat bands. However, real materials often do not behave according to theoretical models, which is why there has been a dearth of pyrochlore materials exhibiting flat band physics. Here, we examine the conditions under which ideal “pyrochlore bands” can exist in real materials and how to have those close to the Fermi level. We find that the simple model used in the literature does not apply to the bands at the Fermi level in real pyrochlore materials. However, surprisingly, we find that certain oxide compounds that have oxygen orbitals inside the pyrochlore tetrahedra do exhibit near-ideal pyrochlore bands near the Fermi level. We explain this observation by a generalized tight-binding model, including the oxygen orbitals. We further classify all known pyrochlore materials based on their crystal structure, band structure, and chemical characteristics and propose materials to study in future experiments.
pubs.acs.org

I'm happy to have hosted Xiangyu in my labs for the past 3 years!

Nice work!!

🚀 New work out!
We show how thermal evaporation enables structural control of quasi-2D perovskites — overcoming disorder from solution processing.
Synchrotron X-rays + ultrafast spectroscopy reveal how phosphonic acids tune dimensionality.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...
@gatechengineers.bsky.social
Dimensional Control in Phase-Pure Coevaporated Quasi-2D Ruddlesden–Popper Structures
Fast, uncontrolled crystallization with several competing pathways makes solution-processing of phase-pure quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) metal halide Ruddlesden–Popper thin films challenging. Typic...
pubs.acs.org

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Very excited to co-organize this amazing event today @gatechengineers.bsky.social

Today we talk about energy all day.
research.gatech.edu/georgia-tech-e…

@gtmattersystems.bsky.soci
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𝐖𝐄 𝐀𝐑𝐄 #𝐇𝐈𝐑𝐈𝐍𝐆 on the 𝐏𝐇𝐃 & 𝐏𝐎𝐒𝐓𝐃𝐎𝐂 level!
If you are interested in #spectroscopy & #materials science for spin-/optoelectronics, please consider joining our team. Details on the positions and how to apply:
www.feldmannlab.com/open-positions
Sharing with your network is greatly appreciated!🙏:) #EPFL

Another great MRS!

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NSF GRFP Awards by the Year:
2021 - 2074
2022 - 2193
2023 - 2555
2024 - 2036
2025 - 1000

Again, these funding cuts will have drastic longterm effects on the scientific future of the US.......

@jeremymberg.bsky.social @altnih4science.bsky.social

Come check out all the great research from IMOD members presented at the Spring MRS meeting 🥵
Delighted to have so many IMOD members presenting at @materials-mrs.bsky.social #S25MRS in Seattle!
@jpcorreabaena.bsky.social @gingerchem.bsky.social
Monday + Tuesday schedule:

Looks amazing! Do you have a favorite recipe you can share? Would be fun to try it out

Great to host the National Academy of Engineering regional meeting @gatechengineers.bsky.social

Lots of great discussions on manufacturing for low cost and clean energy production.

A very nice team!

Great talk today! Thanks David!
Many thanks to Dr. David O’Brien of ams OSRAM for speaking at today’s all-hands meeting! It was exciting to learn about R&D + applications for cadmium-based + cadmium-free #quantumdots, including how QDs can help elevate our moods by making #LEDs shine more like sunlight!
@jpcorreabaena.bsky.social

Great work by my @imod-stc.bsky.social colleagues! Quantum dot shapes influence photo luminescence ☀️
#Quantumdots made of the same material can emit different wavelengths of light depending on size + shape! Precise control is key to #quantum hardware.

These rounded QDs have polarized facets that steal energy from charge carriers, red-shifting photoluminescence!

pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

Celebrating the scientific achievements of Quyen @ucsantabarbara.bsky.social

Many thanks for the invite to the organizers. What a great crew 🥰

@oanajurchescu.bsky.social
@echemratcliff.bsky.social
@stingelin.bsky.social

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@imod-stc.bsky.social is representing at the Atlanta Science Festival kick off event at @gatechengineers.bsky.social ! Thanks to all the volunteers. It was a great event!!

A Georgia Tech and an @imod-stc.bsky.social connection! Great to see colleagues on the West Coast for the GRC on Nanomaterials for Energy Applications!

Check out this work and the corresponding publication:

pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1...

For more stable perovskite solar cells!

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Solar power is on the rise in the U.S., but silicon-based solar panels are costly to produce. @jpcorreabaena.bsky.social has found a way to make promising perovskite crystals more stable. b.gatech.edu/4hLQGvn
Making Solar Energy More Accessible with Perovskite
YouTube video by Georgia Tech Research
www.youtube.com

Chair Yuri and Vice Chair of the Nanomaterials for energy GRC meet in Ventura. Missing our other Vice Chair Neil Dasgupta

Great start of the week w top talks by Gleb Yushin, Husam Alshareef, @kelseyhatzell.bsky.social
and Amy Marschilok

@rsc.org sponsored

www.grc.org/nanomaterial...

😸 let's continue to inspire the next generation of students and researchers!