Huiting Fu
0000-0003-3398-3798
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A Hole-Selective Self-Assembled Monolayer for Both Efficient Perovskite and Organic Solar Cells
Molecularly Engineered Self-Assembled Monolayers as Effective Hole-Selective Layers for Organic Solar Cells
NIR-absorbing polymer acceptor for efficient all-polymer solar cells with a record-high photocurrent of 26.5 mA cm−2
Understanding the Role of Removable Solid Additives: Selective Interaction Contributes to Vertical Component Distributions
A Top‐Down Strategy to Engineer ActiveLayer Morphology for Highly Efficient and Stable All‐Polymer Solar Cells
Vinylene-Inserted Asymmetric Polymer Acceptor with Absorption Approaching 1000 nm for Versatile Applications in All-Polymer Solar Cells and Photomultiplication-Type Polymeric Photodetectors
Side‐Chain Substituents on Benzotriazole‐Based Polymer Acceptors Affecting the Performance of All‐Polymer Solar Cells
Near-infrared absorbing polymer acceptors enabled by selenophene-fused core and halogenated end-group for binary all-polymer solar cells with efficiency over 16%
16.3% Efficiency binary all-polymer solar cells enabled by a novel polymer acceptor with an asymmetrical selenophene-fused backbone
Enabling High Efficiency of Hydrocarbon‐Solvent Processed Organic Solar Cells through Balanced Charge Generation and Non‐Radiative Loss
Multi‐Selenophene‐Containing Narrow Bandgap Polymer Acceptors for All‐Polymer Solar Cells with over 15 % Efficiency and High Reproducibility
Regulating the Aggregation of Unfused Non‐Fullerene Acceptors via Molecular Engineering towards Efficient Polymer Solar Cells
High Efficiency (15.8%) All-Polymer Solar Cells Enabled by a Regioregular Narrow Bandgap Polymer Acceptor
Improved stability and efficiency of perovskite/organic tandem solar cells with an all-inorganic perovskite layer
Asymmetric Acceptors Enabling Organic Solar Cells to Achieve an over 17% Efficiency: Conformation Effects on Regulating Molecular Properties and Suppressing Nonradiative Energy Loss
A Generally Applicable Approach Using Sequential Deposition to Enable Highly Efficient Organic Solar Cells
Fuller-Rylenes: Paving the Way for Promising Acceptors
Non‐Fullerene Organic Solar Cells Based on Benzo[1,2‐b:4,5‐b′]difuran‐Conjugated Polymer with 14% Efficiency
Asymmetric Nonfullerene Small Molecule Acceptors for Organic Solar Cells
Optimal bulk-heterojunction morphology enabled by fibril network strategy for high-performance organic solar cells
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