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Yang Yang
Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publications - 3692
Citations - 185694
Yang Yang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 171, co-authored 2644 publications receiving 153049 citations. Previous affiliations of Yang Yang include Zhejiang University & Northwest Normal University.
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Photovoltaic Properties of a Low Band Gap Polymer Based on Silole-Containing Polythiophenes and 2,1,3-Benzothiadiazole
TL;DR: Results indicate that PSBTBT is a promising polymer material for applications in polymer solar cells.
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25th Anniversary Article: A Decade of Organic/Polymeric Photovoltaic Research
TL;DR: This review article takes a retrospective look at the research and development of OPV, and focuses on recent advances of solution-processed materials and devices during the last decade, particular the polymer version of the materials and Devices.
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Transition metal oxides as the buffer layer for polymer photovoltaic cells
TL;DR: In this article, the surface of the oxide films and the interface between the polymer and the oxide was studied with the help of atomic force microscopy, and the effect of the thickness of oxide layer on electrical characteristics of the device was also studied and optimized thickness was achieved to give high power conversion efficiency of 3.3% under simulated AM1.5G illumination of 100mW∕cm2.
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Low-temperature solution processing of graphene-carbon nanotube hybrid materials for high-performance transparent conductors.
Vincent Tung,Li-Min Chen,Matthew J. Allen,Jonathan K. Wassei,K. S. Nelson,Richard B. Kaner,Yang Yang +6 more
TL;DR: Preliminary experiments in chemical doping are presented and show that optimization of this material is not limited to improvements in layer morphology, and that this technology is inexpensive, is massively scalable, and does not suffer from several shortcomings of indium tin oxide.
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Patterning organic single-crystal transistor arrays.
Alejandro L. Briseno,Alejandro L. Briseno,Stefan C. B. Mannsfeld,Mang M. Ling,Shuhong Liu,Ricky J. Tseng,Colin Reese,Mark E. Roberts,Yang Yang,Fred Wudl,Zhenan Bao +10 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the fabrication approach constitutes a promising step that might ultimately allow to utilize high-performance organic single-crystal field-effect transistors for large-area electronics applications.