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Hongtao Zhang
Researcher at Nankai University
Publications - 82
Citations - 4033
Hongtao Zhang is an academic researcher from Nankai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic solar cell & Acceptor. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 71 publications receiving 3159 citations. Previous affiliations of Hongtao Zhang include Peking University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.
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Solution-processed organic tandem solar cells with power conversion efficiencies >12%
Miaomiao Li,Ke Gao,Xiangjian Wan,Qian Zhang,Bin Kan,Ruoxi Xia,Feng Liu,Xuan Yang,Huanran Feng,Wang Ni,Yunchuang Wang,Jiajun Peng,Hongtao Zhang,Ziqi Liang,Hin-Lap Yip,Xiaobin Peng,Yong Cao,Yongsheng Chen +17 more
TL;DR: In this article, a solution-processed, tandem organic solar cell based on the small molecules DR3TSBDT and DPPEZnP-TBO was proposed.
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Small-Molecule Acceptor Based on the Heptacyclic Benzodi(cyclopentadithiophene) Unit for Highly Efficient Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells
Bin Kan,Huanran Feng,Xiangjian Wan,Feng Liu,Xin Ke,Yanbo Wang,Yunchuang Wang,Hongtao Zhang,Chenxi Li,Jianhui Hou,Yongsheng Chen +10 more
TL;DR: The results demonstrate that the BDT unit could also be applied for designing NF-acceptors, and the fused-ring benzodi(cyclopentadithiophene) unit is a prospective block for designing new NF- acceptors with excellent performance.
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A New Nonfullerene Electron Acceptor with a Ladder Type Backbone for High-Performance Organic Solar Cells
Nailiang Qiu,Huijing Zhang,Xiangjian Wan,Chenxi Li,Xin Ke,Huanran Feng,Bin Kan,Hongtao Zhang,Qiang Zhang,Yan Lu,Yongsheng Chen +10 more
TL;DR: The FDICTF modified by fusing the fluorene core in a precursor, yields 10.06% high power conversion efficiency, and demonstrates that the ladder and fused core backbone in A-D-A structure molecules is an effective design strategy for high-performance nonfullerene acceptors.
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The electromagnetic characteristics of carbon foams
TL;DR: In this paper, three different pore size carbon foams with variable electric conductivities were prepared by a polymer sponge replication method using a resonant cavity perturbation technique at a frequency of 2450 MHz.
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First lasing of an echo-enabled harmonic generation free-electron laser
Z. T. Zhao,D. Wang,J. H. Chen,Z. H. Chen,Haixiao Deng,J. G. Ding,Chao Feng,Quanquan Gu,M. M. Huang,T. H. Lan,Y. B. Leng,D. G. Li,G. Q. Lin,B. Liu,Eduard Prat,X. T. Wang,Z. S. Wang,K. R. Ye,L. Y. Yu,Hongtao Zhang,Jin Zhang,M.-E. Zhang,M.-I. Zhang,Tong Zhang,S. P. Zhong,Q. G. Zhou +25 more
TL;DR: In this article, the echo-enabled harmonic generation scheme was used for the first time to produce coherent lasing in X-ray free-electron laser at short wavelengths, and the experiment was conducted at a test facility that combines a 135.4 MeV electron accelerator with an amplifier consisting of a series of undulator magnets.