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Giuseppe Gigli
Researcher at University of Salento
Publications - 603
Citations - 17802
Giuseppe Gigli is an academic researcher from University of Salento. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polariton & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 541 publications receiving 15159 citations. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Gigli include Agilent Technologies & University of Bari.
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MAPbI3-xClx Mixed Halide Perovskite for Hybrid Solar Cells: The Role of Chloride as Dopant on the Transport and Structural Properties
Silvia Colella,Edoardo Mosconi,Paolo Fedeli,Andrea Listorti,Francesco Gazza,Fabio Orlandi,Patrizia Ferro,Tullo Besagni,Aurora Rizzo,Gianluca Calestani,Giuseppe Gigli,Filippo De Angelis,Roberto Mosca +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the structural properties of iodide/chloride mixed-halide perovskites and correlating them with their photovoltaic performances were investigated, and they found that, independent of the components ratio in the precursor solution, Cl incorporation in an iodide-based structure, is possible only at relatively low concentration levels (below 3-4%).
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All-optical polariton transistor
Dario Ballarini,M. De Giorgi,Emiliano Cancellieri,Emiliano Cancellieri,Romuald Houdré,Elisabeth Giacobino,Roberto Cingolani,Alberto Bramati,Giuseppe Gigli,Giuseppe Gigli,Daniele Sanvitto +10 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates a scheme of all-optical transistor based on exciton polaritons in semiconductor microcavities, which exhibits full connectivity in the same chip plane.
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Durable superhydrophobic and antireflective surfaces by trimethylsilanized silica nanoparticles-based sol-gel processing.
Michele Manca,Alessandro Cannavale,Luisa De Marco,Antonino S. Aricò,Roberto Cingolani,Giuseppe Gigli +5 more
TL;DR: A robust and cost-effective coating method to fabricate long-term durable superhydrophobic and simultaneousantireflective surfaces by a double-layer coating comprising trimethylsiloxane surface-functionalized silica nanoparticles partially embedded into an organosilica binder matrix produced through a sol-gel process.
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Room-temperature superfluidity in a polariton condensate
Giovanni Lerario,Antonio Fieramosca,Fábio Barachati,Dario Ballarini,Konstantinos S. Daskalakis,Lorenzo Dominici,Milena De Giorgi,Stefan A. Maier,Giuseppe Gigli,Stéphane Kéna-Cohen,Daniele Sanvitto +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a transition from supersonic to superfluid flow in a polariton condensate under ambient conditions was demonstrated by using an organic microcavity supporting stable Frenkel exciton-polaritons at room temperature.