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Week of November 13, 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 34
times in current journal articles indexed by
Clarivate during
July-August 2011. During that two-month period, only one other paper
published in the last two years and categorized under the main heading of
chemistry, aside from reviews, garnered a higher number of citations. Prior
to the most recent bimonthly count, citations to the paper have accrued as
follows:
May-June 2011: 49 citations
March-April 2011: 99
January-February 2011: 36
November-December 2010: 37
September-October 2010: 22
July-August 2010: 6
May-June 2010: 1
Total citations to date: 284
SOURCE: Hot Papers Database (Included with a subscription to Science Watch®, available from the Research Services Group of Thomson Reuters. The Hot Papers Database contains data on hundreds of highly cited papers published during the last two years. User interface permits searching by author, organization, journal, field, and more. Total citations, as well as citations accrued during successive bimonthly periods, can be assessed and graphed. New Hot Papers updates are produced every two months.
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