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Marco Mazzeo is a University Researcher in the Department of Mathematics and Physics "Ennio De Giorgi" at the University of Salento, where he teaches courses in General Physics, Quantum Optics, and Physics IV. His office is located at the Ex Collegio Fiorini on Via per Arnesano in Lecce, where he holds office hours on Fridays from 3:00-5:00 PM.
Mazzeo specializes in experimental physics of matter with research focusing on quantum optics, quantum electrodynamics, and advanced materials for optoelectronics. His work spans cavity quantum electrodynamics coupled to molecular semiconductors, polariton Organic LEDs, study of deposition processes in molecular semiconductors, and development of organic, nanocrystal and perovskite LEDs and solar cells.
His recent research publications demonstrate significant contributions to the field, particularly in achieving world-record scientific results including breakthroughs in perovskite semiconductor exciton density, polaritonic OLED luminance, and novel techniques for thermal deposition of perovskite semiconductors. His work has been published in high-impact journals such as Advanced Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, ACS Nano, and ACS Photonics.
Major Scientific Achievements:
- First evidence of unprecedented exciton density in perovskite compounds (2020)
- Record luminance for polaritonic OLEDs in ultrastrong coupling regime (2018)
- Record electroluminescence linewidth in metal-free OLED microcavities (2018)
- Novel vacuum deposition technique for perovskite semiconductors (2016)
- Ultra-strong light-matter coupling record in organic cavities (2014)
Mazzeo has served as technical-scientific manager for several industrial projects with companies like FIAMM and Leuci, developing OLED prototypes for lighting, automotive applications, and smart windows. He has also collaborated internationally with researchers from Jilin University in China and Canadian institutions, as well as nationally with universities in Messina, Bari, and IMM-CNR in Lecce.




