Cindy Tang

About Cindy Tang

Cindy Tang, With an exceptional h-index of 9 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at National University of Singapore,

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The Quest for Air Stability in Organic Semiconductors

Mechanoreceptor-inspired in-ear triboelectric sensor for unconstrained physiological monitoring and human–machine interaction

Water binding and hygroscopicity in π-conjugated polyelectrolytes

Highly Stable Ladder‐Type Conjugated Polymer Based Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Low Power and Signal Processing‐Free Surface Electromyogram Triggered Robotic Hand …

Double-type-I charge-injection heterostructure for quantum-dot light-emitting diodes

Biocompatible ionic liquids in high-performing organic electrochemical transistors for ion detection and electrophysiological monitoring

n-Doped Electrically Conductive Organic Materials

Overcoming the water oxidative limit for ultra-high-workfunction hole-doped polymers

Cindy Tang Information

University

Position

Research Fellow

Citations(all)

458

Citations(since 2020)

407

Cited By

208

hIndex(all)

9

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Top articles of Cindy Tang

The Quest for Air Stability in Organic Semiconductors

Chemistry of Materials

2023/12/18

Mechanoreceptor-inspired in-ear triboelectric sensor for unconstrained physiological monitoring and human–machine interaction

Nano Energy

2023/12/1

Water binding and hygroscopicity in π-conjugated polyelectrolytes

Nature Communications

2023/7/5

Highly Stable Ladder‐Type Conjugated Polymer Based Organic Electrochemical Transistors for Low Power and Signal Processing‐Free Surface Electromyogram Triggered Robotic Hand …

Advanced Functional Materials

2023

Double-type-I charge-injection heterostructure for quantum-dot light-emitting diodes

Materials Horizons

2022

Biocompatible ionic liquids in high-performing organic electrochemical transistors for ion detection and electrophysiological monitoring

ACS nano

2022/8/8

n-Doped Electrically Conductive Organic Materials

2022/2/24

Overcoming the water oxidative limit for ultra-high-workfunction hole-doped polymers

Nature Communications

2021/6/7

Improving organic photovoltaic cells by forcing electrode work function well beyond onset of Ohmic transition

Nature Communications

2021/4/14

Surface Doping of Organic Single‐Crystal Semiconductors to Produce Strain‐Sensitive Conductive Nanosheets

Advanced Science

2021/2

Spectator cation size effect on the work function and stability of self-compensated hole-doped polymers

Journal of Materials Chemistry C

2020

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