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University of Groningen

Organic Semiconductors for Next Generation Organic Photovoltaics

Torabi, Solmaz

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Publication date: 2018

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Publications

1. Jahani, F.; Torabi, S.; Chiechi, R. C.; Koster, L. J. A.; Hummelen, J. C. Fullerene Derivatives with Increased Dielectric Constants. Chemical Communications 2014, 50, 10645.

2. Torabi, S.; Jahani, F.; Van Severen, I.; Kanimozhi, C.; Patil, S.; Havenith, R. W. A.; Chiechi, R. C.; Lutsen, L.; Vanderzande, D. J. M.; Cleij, T. J.; Hummelen, J. C.; Koster, L. J. A. Strategy for Enhancing the Dielectric Constant of Organic Semi-conductors Without Sacrificing Charge Carrier Mobility and Solubility. Advanced Functional Materials 2015, 25, 150.

3. Torabi, S.; Liu, J.; Gordiichuk, P.; Herrmann, A.; Qiu, L.; Jahani, F.; Humme-len, J. C.; Koster, L. J. A. Deposition of LiF onto Films of Fullerene Derivatives Leads to Bulk Doping. ACS applied materials & interfaces 2016,8, 22623.

4. Torabi, S.; Cherry, M.; Duijnstee, E. A.; Le Corre, V. M.; Qiu, L.; Hummelen, J. C.; Palasantzas, G.; Koster, L. J. A. A rough electrode creates excess capacitance in thin film capacitors. ACS applied materials & interfaces 2017,9, 27290.

5. Torabi, S.; Qiu, L.; Gerasymenko, M.; Vazquez, N.; Jahani, F.; Hummelen, J. C.; Koster, L. J. A. Fullerene derivatives with oligo(ethylene glycol) side chains for photovoltaic devices. in preparation

6. Rahimi Chatri, A.;Torabi, S.; Le Corre, V. M.; Koster, L. J. A. The impact of elec-trodes on recombination in organic solar cells. in preparation

7. Liu, J.; Qiu, L.; Portale, G.; Torabi, S.; Qiu, X.; Koopmans, M.; Chiechi, R. C.; Hummelen, J. C.; Koster, L. J. A. Side-chain impact on thermoelectric proper-ties, microstructure and charge transport mechanism of molecularly n-type doped fullerene derivatives. in preparation

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