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  1. Method to layer conjugated polymers
  2. Advancing Semiconducting Polymer Patterning: Analysis and Predictive Modeling of Micropatterns Achieved via Photothermal Lithography
  3. Design Rules to Optimize the Intermolecular and Long-Range Packing of Organic Semiconductor Crystals
  4. Measuring Intermolecular Excited State Geometry for Favorable Singlet Fission in Tetracene
  5. Stability Study of Molecularly Doped Semiconducting Polymers
  6. Photochemistry sample sticks for inelastic neutron scattering
  7. Compact, portable, automatic sample changer stick for cryostats and closed-cycle refrigerators
  8. Atomic Lattice Resolved Electron Tomography of a 3D Self‐Assembled Mesocrystal
  9. Analysis of Organic Electron Materials using Neutron Scattering (Final Report)
  10. Catching the Killer: Dynamic Disorder Design Rules for Small‐Molecule Organic Semiconductors
  11. Elucidating correlated defects in metal organic frameworks using theory-guided inelastic neutron scattering spectroscopy
  12. Quantifying polaron densities in sequentially doped conjugated polymers: exploring the upper limits of molecular doping and conductivity
  13. Quantitative Hole Mobility Simulation and Validation in Substituted Acenes
  14. Quantifying Polaron Mole Fractions and Interpreting Spectral Changes in Molecularly Doped Conjugated Polymers
  15. Approaching Rapid, High‐Resolution, Large‐Area Patterning of Semiconducting Polymers Using Projection Photothermal Lithography
  16. Comparing the Expense and Accuracy of Methods to Simulate Atomic Vibrations in Rubrene
  17. Davis Computational Spectroscopy Workflow—From Structure to Spectra
  18. Computing inelastic neutron scattering spectra from molecular dynamics trajectories
  19. Super-Resolution Photothermal Patterning in Conductive Polymers Enabled by Thermally Activated Solubility
  20. Anion Exchange Doping: Tuning Equilibrium to Increase Doping Efficiency in Semiconducting Polymers
  21. Synthesis and characterization of solution processable, high electron affinity molecular dopants
  22. Reversible Doping and Photo Patterning of Polymer Nanowires
  23. Toward Fast Screening of Organic Solar Cell Blends
  24. Predictive Model of Charge Mobilities in Organic Semiconductor Small Molecules with Force-Matched Potentials
  25. Structural characterization of a polycrystalline epitaxially-fused colloidal quantum dot superlattice by electron tomography
  26. Understanding charge transport in donor/acceptor blends from large-scale device simulations based on experimental film morphologies
  27. High-Speed Photothermal Patterning of Doped Polymer Films
  28. A Freely Soluble, High Electron Affinity Molecular Dopant for Solution Processing of Organic Semiconductors
  29. Double doping of conjugated polymers with monomer molecular dopants
  30. Additive solution deposition of multi-layered semiconducting polymer films for design of sophisticated device architectures
  31. Direct probe of the nuclear modes limiting charge mobility in molecular semiconductors
  32. Effect of processing conditions on additive DISC patterning of P3HT films
  33. Electronic structure basis for enhanced overall water splitting photocatalysis with aluminum doped SrTiO 3 in natural sunlight
  34. Side chain length affects backbone dynamics in poly(3-alkylthiophene)s
  35. Morphological consequences of ligand exchange in quantum dot - Polymer solar cells
  36. Put Your Backbone into It: Excited-State Structural Relaxation of PffBT4T-2DT Conducting Polymer in Solution
  37. Photoinduced degradation from trace 1,8-diiodooctane in organic photovoltaics
  38. Polymorphism controls the degree of charge transfer in a molecularly doped semiconducting polymer
  39. Controlling Molecular Doping in Organic Semiconductors
  40. Nanoscale Morphology of Doctor Bladed versus Spin-Coated Organic Photovoltaic Films
  41. Quantitative Measurements of the Temperature-Dependent Microscopic and Macroscopic Dynamics of a Molecular Dopant in a Conjugated Polymer
  42. Identifying Atomic Scale Structure in Undoped/Doped Semicrystalline P3HT Using Inelastic Neutron Scattering
  43. Modeling organic electronic materials: bridging length and time scales
  44. Quantitative Dedoping of Conductive Polymers
  45. Optical Dedoping Mechanism for P3HT:F4TCNQ Mixtures
  46. Direct-Write Optical Patterning of P3HT Films Beyond the Diffraction Limit
  47. Nanoscale Morphology of PTB7 Based Organic Photovoltaics as a Function of Fullerene Size
  48. Solution aging and degradation of a transparent conducting polymer dispersion
  49. The effect of thermal annealing on dopant site choice in conjugated polymers
  50. Comparison of solution-mixed and sequentially processed P3HT:F4TCNQ films: effect of doping-induced aggregation on film morphology
  51. Measurement of Small Molecular Dopant F4TCNQ and C60F36 Diffusion in Organic Bilayer Architectures
  52. High-resolution patterning electronic polymers using dopant induced solubility control (Presentation Recording)
  53. Introducing Solubility Control for Improved Organic P-Type Dopants
  54. Reversible Optical Control of Conjugated Polymer Solubility with Sub-micrometer Resolution
  55. Mixed interlayers at the interface between PEDOT:PSS and conjugated polymers provide charge transport control
  56. Molecular Dynamics Study of the Local Structure of Photovoltaic Polymer PCDTBT
  57. Effect of fractal silver electrodes on charge collection and light distribution in semiconducting organic polymer films
  58. Material profile influences in bulk-heterojunctions
  59. P3HT:PCBM Bulk-Heterojunctions: Observing Interfacial and Charge Transfer States with Surface Photovoltage Spectroscopy
  60. High work-function hole transport layers by self-assembly using a fluorinated additive
  61. P3HT-Based Solar Cells: Structural Properties and Photovoltaic Performance
  62. Photochemical Charge Separation in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT) Films Observed with Surface Photovoltage Spectroscopy
  63. Correlating dilute solvent interactions to morphology and OPV device performance
  64. Packing Dependent Electronic Coupling in Single Poly(3-hexylthiophene) H- and J-Aggregate Nanofibers
  65. Quantifying organic solar cell morphology: a computational study of three-dimensional maps
  66. The effect of 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane charge transfer dopants on the conformation and aggregation of poly(3-hexylthiophene)
  67. Self-Assembly of Selective Interfaces in Organic Photovoltaics
  68. Three-Dimensional Concentration Mapping of Organic Blends
  69. Directional dependence of electron blocking in PEDOT:PSS
  70. Final Closeout report for grant FG36-08GO18018, titled: Functional Multi-Layer Solution Processable Polymer Solar Cells
  71. Investigating the Morphology of Polymer/Fullerene Layers Coated Using Orthogonal Solvents
  72. J-Aggregate Behavior in Poly-3-hexylthiophene Nanofibers
  73. Hybrid solar cells: basic principles and the role of ligands
  74. Calcium niobate nanosheets as a novel electron transport material for solution-processed multi-junction polymer solar cells
  75. Controlling microstructure in poly(3-hexylthiophene) nanofibers
  76. Excited-State Self-Trapping and Ground-State Relaxation Dynamics in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Resolved with Broadband Pump–Dump–Probe Spectroscopy
  77. Characterization of new transparent organic electrode materials
  78. Acceptor dependent polaron recombination dynamics in poly 3-hexyl thiophene: Fullerene composite films
  79. The Consequences of Interface Mixing on Organic Photovoltaic Device Characteristics
  80. Effect of Trace Solvent on the Morphology of P3HT:PCBM Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells
  81. Characterization of polymer–fullerene mixtures for organic photovoltaics by systematically coarse-grained molecular simulations
  82. Power from plastic
  83. A comparative MD study of the local structure of polymer semiconductors P3HT and PBTTT
  84. Coarse-Grained Computer Simulations of Polymer/Fullerene Bulk Heterojunctions for Organic Photovoltaic Applications
  85. Morphology Control in Solution-Processed Bulk-Heterojunction Solar Cell Mixtures
  86. Optical description of solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells. I. Measurement of layer optical properties
  87. Optical description of solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells. II. Device optical modeling with implications for improving efficiency
  88. An optical spacer is no panacea for light collection in organic solar cells
  89. Effect of Polymer Nanoparticle Formation on the Efficiency of Polythiophene Based “Bulk-Heterojunction” Solar Cells
  90. Intensity-dependent photocurrent generation at the anode in bulk-heterojunction solar cells
  91. Two Novel Cyclopentadithiophene-Based Alternating Copolymers as Potential Donor Components for High-Efficiency Bulk-Heterojunction-Type Solar Cells
  92. Controlling Morphology in Polymer–Fullerene Mixtures
  93. Inside Front Cover: Controlling Morphology in Polymer–Fullerene Mixtures (Adv. Mater. 2/2008)
  94. Controlling organic polymer structure
  95. Efficiency Enhancements in Solid-State Hybrid Solar Cells via Reduced Charge Recombination and Increased Light Capture
  96. Interference method for the determination of the complex refractive index of thin polymer layers
  97. Minimizing optical losses in bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells
  98. The effect of active layer thickness and composition on the performance of bulk-heterojunction solar cells
  99. The effect of active layer thickness on the efficiency of polymer solar cells
  100. Detailed study of the decay mechanism in polymeric OLEDs
  101. High-resolution NMR of static samples by rotation of the magnetic field
  102. Amplification of xenon NMR and MRI by remote detection
  103. Variable rotation composite pulses for high resolution nuclear magnetic resonance using inhomogeneous magnetic and radiofrequency fields
  104. Laser-polarized 129Xe NMR and MRI at Ultralow Magnetic Fields
  105. Two-Dimensional High-Resolution NMR Spectra in Matched B0 and B1 Field Gradients
  106. Resolution of 129 Xe Chemical Shifts at Ultralow Magnetic Field
  107. Approach to High-Resolution ex Situ NMR Spectroscopy