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Nicola Gasparini
Imperial College London - London / United Kingdom
Engineering & Technology / Energy Engineering
AD Scientific Index ID: 1267491
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Nicola Gasparini's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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High-efficiency and air-stable P3HT-based polymer solar cells with a new non-fullerene acceptor Nature communications 7 (1), 11585, 2016
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Managing grains and interfaces via ligand anchoring enables 22.3%-efficiency inverted perovskite solar cells Nature Energy 5 (2), 131-140, 2020
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Reducing the efficiency–stability–cost gap of organic photovoltaics with highly efficient and stable small molecule acceptor ternary solar cells Nature materials 16 (3), 363-369, 2017
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Critical review of the molecular design progress in non-fullerene electron acceptors towards commercially viable organic solar cells Chemical Society Reviews 48 (6), 1596-1625, 2019
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Reduced voltage losses yield 10% efficient fullerene free organic solar cells with >1 V open circuit voltages Energy & Environmental Science, 2016
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