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Yuming Wang

Researcher at Linköping University

Publications -  23
Citations -  4984

Yuming Wang is an academic researcher from Linköping University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organic solar cell & Photovoltaic system. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 22 publications receiving 3235 citations. Previous affiliations of Yuming Wang include Center for Advanced Materials & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Over 16% efficiency organic photovoltaic cells enabled by a chlorinated acceptor with increased open-circuit voltages

TL;DR: This study demonstrates that finely tuning the OPV materials to reduce the bandgap-voltage offset has great potential for boosting the efficiency and unexpectedly obtain higher open-circuit voltages and achieve a record high PCE of 16.5% by chlorination.
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Single-Junction Organic Photovoltaic Cells with Approaching 18% Efficiency.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that minimizing the alkyl chains to get suitable solubility and enhanced intermolecular packing has a great potential in further improving its photovoltaic performance.
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Wide-gap non-fullerene acceptor enabling high-performance organic photovoltaic cells for indoor applications

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed to use organic photovoltaic cells to drive low power consumption off-grid electronics for indoor applications, but their power conversion efficiency is limited by relat...
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Efficient Semitransparent Organic Solar Cells with Tunable Color enabled by an Ultralow-Bandgap Nonfullerene Acceptor

TL;DR: An ultralow-bandgap nonfullerene acceptor, "IEICO-4Cl", is designed and synthesized, whose absorption spectrum is mainly located in the near-infrared region, and an impressive PCE of 8.38% with an AVT of 25.7% is obtained, which is an outstanding value in the semitransparent OSCs.
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Optical Gaps of Organic Solar Cells as a Reference for Comparing Voltage Losses

TL;DR: The voltage loss, determined by the difference between the optical gap (E-g) and the open-circuit voltage (V-OC), is one of the most important parameters determining the performance of organic sola.