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Shaohua Ling

Researcher at Southern University of Science and Technology

Publications -  10
Citations -  585

Shaohua Ling is an academic researcher from Southern University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polymer solar cell & Imide. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 461 citations. Previous affiliations of Shaohua Ling include South University of Science and Technology of China.

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(Semi)ladder-Type Bithiophene Imide-Based All-Acceptor Semiconductors: Synthesis, Structure-Property Correlations, and Unipolar n-Type Transistor Performance

TL;DR: The result indicates that synthesizing building blocks with more extended ladder-type backbone does not necessarily lead to improved mobilities, and provides useful guidelines for further development of (semi)ladder-type molecular and polymeric semiconductors for applications in organic electronics.
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High-Performance All-Polymer Solar Cells Enabled by an n-Type Polymer Based on a Fluorinated Imide-Functionalized Arene.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that fluorination of imide-functionalized arenes offers an effective approach for developing new electron-deficient building blocks with improved optoelectronic properties, and the emergence of f-FBTI2 will change the scenario in terms of developing n-type polymers for high-performance all-polymer solar cells.
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Effects of Bithiophene Imide Fusion on the Device Performance of Organic Thin-Film Transistors and All-Polymer Solar Cells

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that f-BTI2-FT is one of most promising n-type polymers and that ring fusion offers an effective approach for designing polymers with improved electrical properties.
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Ladder-type Heteroarenes: Up to 15 Rings with Five Imide Groups

TL;DR: A series of novel imide-functionalized ladder-type heteroarenes with well-defined structure and controllable conjugation lengths provide a remarkable platform for fundamental physicochemical studies and materials innovation in organic electronics.