Fine-Tuning Energy Levels via Asymmetric End Groups Enables Polymer Solar Cells with Efficiencies over 17%
Zhenghui Luo(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), He Yan(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Yiqun Xiao(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Kai Chen(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Ruijie Ma(Hong Kong Polytechnic University), Jianwei Yu(Linköping University), Huiliang Sun(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Jie Min(Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg), Jun Yuan(Linköping University), Xinhui Lu(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Guanshui Xie(Southern University of Science and Technology), Chuluo Yang(Shenzhen University), Tao Liu(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Jian Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yuzhong Chen(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Feng Gao(Linköping University), Yingping Zou(Central South University), Rui Sun(Wuhan University), Gaoda Chai(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
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