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Week of May 29, 2011
"For the bright future--Bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells with power conversion efficiency of 7.4%," by Yongye Liang and 7 others, Advanced Materials, 22(20): E135-8, 25 May 2010.
[Authors' affiliations: University of Chicago, IL; Solarmer Energy, El Monte, CA]
Abstract: "The photovoltaic performance of polymer bulk
heterojunction solar cells is studied systematically. Using a new
benzodithiophene polymer (PTB7) and PC71BM, a power conversion efficiency
of 7.4% has been achieved in PTB7/PC71BM-blend film, indicating a great
potential and bright future for polymer solar cells."
This 2010 report from Advanced Materials was cited 36
times in current journal articles indexed by Clarivate
during January-February 2011. From its previous placement after the
November-December 2010 count as the third-most-cited paper (aside from
reviews) published in the last two years and collected under the main
heading of chemistry, the paper now assumes the #1 spot. Prior to the most
recent bimonthly tally, citations to the paper accrued as follows:
November-December 2010: 37 citations
September-October 2010: 22
July-August 2010: 6
May-June 2010: 1
Total citations to date: 102
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