I am a Research Fellow in Physics at Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge.
My work focuses on the spin physics of luminescent open-shell organic molecules. These materials offer transformative properties for optoelectronic and quantum technologies.
I did my PhD at the Cavendish Laboratory in the group of Prof. Sir Richard Friend. I hold an MRes in Nanotechnology from Cambridge, and a BSc in Chemical Physics from University College London. Since 2021, I have also been a Visitor to the Centre for Advanced Electron Spin Resonance at the University of Oxford.
Gorgon, Lv, Grüne et al. "Reversible spin optical interface in luminescent organic radicals" - Nature (2023)
Gu, Gorgon, Romanov et al. "Fast transfer of triplet to doublet excitons from organometallic host to organic radical semiconductors" - Advanced Materials (2024)
Cho, Gorgon, Londi et al. "Efficient near-infrared OLEDs with emission from doublet excitons" - Nature Photonics (2024)
Gorgon, Murto, Congrave et al. "Radical TADF: Quartet-derived luminescence with dark TEMPO" - Advanced Materials (2025)
Full list available at Google Scholar.
Matasovic, Murto, Yu et al. "Coulombic control of charge transfer in luminescent radicals with long-lived quartet states" - arXiv:2508.06945
Guo, Bowman, Gorgon et al. "Competition between controllable non-radiative and intrinsic radiative second-order recombination in halide perovskites" - arXiv:2508.15472
Guo, Selby, Kahman et al. "Visualising nanodomain superlattices in halide perovskites giving picosecond quantum transients" - arXiv:2502.13609
I can be reached via email: sg911 [at] cam.ac.uk