Yi-Chun Chin

Yi-Chun Chin

Imperial College London

H-index: 7

Europe-United Kingdom

About Yi-Chun Chin

Yi-Chun Chin, With an exceptional h-index of 7 and a recent h-index of 7 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Imperial College London, specializes in the field of perovskite solar cells, organic photovoltaics, organic energetics.

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

The State‐of‐the‐Art Solution‐Processed Single Component Organic Photodetectors Achieved by Strong Quenching of Intermolecular Emissive State and High Quadrupole Moment in Non …

Understanding the Role of Triplet‐Triplet Annihilation in Non‐Fullerene Acceptor Organic Solar Cells

Research Data Supporting: Understanding the Role of Triplet-Triplet Annihilation in Non-fullerene Acceptor Organic Solar Cells

Deciphering the role of hole transport layer HOMO level on the open circuit voltage of perovskite solar cells

Generalised Framework for Controlling and Understanding Ion Dynamics with Passivated Lead Halide Perovskites

Molecular orientation-dependent energetic shifts in solution-processed non-fullerene acceptors and their impact on organic photovoltaic performance

Solution-Processed Single-Component Organic Photodetectors-Strong Quadrupole Moments in Molecules Enable the State-of-the-Art Performance

Charge transfer complex formation between organic interlayers drives light-soaking in large area perovskite solar cells

Yi-Chun Chin Information

University

Position

Postgraduate Researcher in

Citations(all)

402

Citations(since 2020)

401

Cited By

31

hIndex(all)

7

hIndex(since 2020)

7

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

7

Email

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Yi-Chun Chin Skills & Research Interests

perovskite solar cells

organic photovoltaics

organic energetics

Top articles of Yi-Chun Chin

The State‐of‐the‐Art Solution‐Processed Single Component Organic Photodetectors Achieved by Strong Quenching of Intermolecular Emissive State and High Quadrupole Moment in Non …

Advanced Materials

2023/12

Understanding the Role of Triplet‐Triplet Annihilation in Non‐Fullerene Acceptor Organic Solar Cells

Advanced Energy Materials

2023/9

Research Data Supporting: Understanding the Role of Triplet-Triplet Annihilation in Non-fullerene Acceptor Organic Solar Cells

2023/8/7

Deciphering the role of hole transport layer HOMO level on the open circuit voltage of perovskite solar cells

Advanced Materials Interfaces

2023/7

Generalised Framework for Controlling and Understanding Ion Dynamics with Passivated Lead Halide Perovskites

arXiv preprint arXiv:2305.14942

2023/5/24

Molecular orientation-dependent energetic shifts in solution-processed non-fullerene acceptors and their impact on organic photovoltaic performance

Nature Communications

2023/4/4

Solution-Processed Single-Component Organic Photodetectors-Strong Quadrupole Moments in Molecules Enable the State-of-the-Art Performance

2023/3/17

Charge transfer complex formation between organic interlayers drives light-soaking in large area perovskite solar cells

Energy & Environmental Science

2023

2D Bismuthene as a Functional Interlayer between BiVO4 and NiFeOOH for Enhanced Oxygen‐Evolution Photoanodes

Advanced Functional Materials

2022/10

Strong intermolecular interactions induced by high quadrupole moments enable excellent photostability of non‐fullerene acceptors for organic photovoltaics

Advanced Energy Materials

2022/8

Insight into the origin of trapping in polymer/fullerene blends with a systematic alteration of the fullerene to higher adducts

The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

2022/1/31

Suppressing PEDOT: PSS doping-induced interfacial recombination loss in perovskite solar cells

ACS energy letters

2022/1/6

Organic bilayer photovoltaics for efficient indoor light harvesting

Advanced Energy Materials

2021

Optimal interfacial band bending achieved by fine energy level tuning in mixed-halide perovskite solar cells

ACS Energy Letters

2021/10/21

Orientation dependent molecular electrostatics drives efficient charge generation in homojunction organic solar cells

Nature communications

2020/9/15

Exceptionally low charge trapping enables highly efficient organic bulk heterojunction solar cells

Energy & Environmental Science

2020

Correction: Patterned liquid metal contacts for high density, stick-and-peel 2D material device arrays

Nanoscale

2020

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