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Shao Sian Li

Researcher at Taipei Medical University

Publications -  49
Citations -  3553

Shao Sian Li is an academic researcher from Taipei Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Graphene & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 46 publications receiving 3116 citations. Previous affiliations of Shao Sian Li include National Taiwan University & National Taipei University of Technology.

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Solution-processable graphene oxide as an efficient hole transport layer in polymer solar cells

TL;DR: The results indicate that GO could be a simple solution-processable alternative to PEDOT:PSS as the effective hole transport and electron blocking layer in OPV and light-emitting diode devices.
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Tunable photoluminescence from graphene oxide.

TL;DR: The systematic evolution of the electronic structure and comprehensive analysis of steady-state and transient PL along with photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectroscopy measurements indicate that two different types of electronically excited states are responsible for the observed emission characteristics.
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Interfacial nanostructuring on the performance of polymer/TiO2 nanorod bulk heterojunction solar cells

TL;DR: The suppression of recombination at P3HT/TiO2 nanorod interfaces by the attachment of effective ligand molecules substantially improves device performance and provides a new route for fabricating low-cost, environmentally friendly polymer/inorganic hybrid bulk heterojunction photovoltaic devices.
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Top laminated graphene electrode in a semitransparent polymer solar cell by simultaneous thermal annealing/releasing method

TL;DR: The devices consisting of the top laminated transparent graphene electrode enable the feasible roll-to-roll manufacturing of low-cost semitransparent polymer solar cells and can be utilized in new applications such as power-generated windows or multijunction or bifacial photovoltaic devices.
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Clean-lifting transfer of large-area residual-free graphene films.

TL;DR: The CLT technique without using any organic support or adhesives can produce residual-free graphene films with large-area processability, and has great potential for future industrial production of graphene-based electronics or optoelectronics.