Harald Werner Ade
Affiliations: | Physics | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
Area:
Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science EngineeringWebsite:
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"Harald Werner Ade"Bio:
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https://adegroup.wordpress.ncsu.edu/harald-ade/
https://ncsu.edu/nano/faculty/profiles/details.php/91
DOI: 10.1016/0168-9002(90)90033-3
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorJanos Kirz | grad student | 1990 | SUNY Stony Brook | |
(Development of a scanning photoemission microscope.) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeCheng Wang | grad student | ||
Donald A. Winesett | grad student | 2002 | NCSU |
Jaewook Seok | grad student | 2011 | NCSU |
Hongping Yan | grad student | 2012 | NCSU |
Eliot Gann | grad student | 2013 | NCSU |
Brian Akira Collins | post-doc | 2009-2012 | NCSU |
Long Ye | post-doc | 2015-2018 |
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Zou B, Ng HM, Yu H, et al. (2024) Precisely Controlling Polymer Acceptors with Weak Intramolecular Charge Transfer Effect and Superior Coplanarity for Efficient Indoor All-Polymer Solar Cells with over 27% Efficiency. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e2405404 |
Neu J, Ding K, Liu S, et al. (2024) Optimized Incorporation of Furan into Diketopyrrolopyrrole-Based Conjugated Polymers for Organic Field-Effect Transistors. Chemsuschem. e202400171 |
Wang Z, Guo Y, Liu X, et al. (2024) The role of interfacial donor-acceptor percolation in efficient and stable all-polymer solar cells. Nature Communications. 15: 1212 |
Du Z, Luong HM, Sabury S, et al. (2023) Additive-free molecular acceptor organic solar cells processed from a biorenewable solvent approaching 15% efficiency. Materials Horizons |
Fu H, Peng Z, Fan Q, et al. (2022) A Top-down Strategy to Engineer Active Layer Morphology for Highly Efficient and Stable All-polymer Solar Cells. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e2202608 |
Zhang W, Sun C, Angunawela I, et al. (2022) 16.52% Efficiency All-Polymer Solar Cells with High Tolerance of the Photoactive Layer Thickness. Advanced Materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.). e2108749 |
Marina S, Gutierrez-Fernandez E, Gutierrez J, et al. (2022) Semi-paracrystallinity in semi-conducting polymers. Materials Horizons |
Peng Z, Ye L, Ade H. (2021) Understanding, quantifying, and controlling the molecular ordering of semiconducting polymers: from novices to experts and amorphous to perfect crystals. Materials Horizons |
Li Y, Huang X, Ding K, et al. (2021) Non-fullerene acceptor organic photovoltaics with intrinsic operational lifetimes over 30 years. Nature Communications. 12: 5419 |
Du J, Hu K, Zhang J, et al. (2021) Polymerized small molecular acceptor based all-polymer solar cells with an efficiency of 16.16% via tuning polymer blend morphology by molecular design. Nature Communications. 12: 5264 |