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    Non-Fullerene Electron Acceptors for Use in Organic Solar Cells by Nielsen, Christian B, Holliday, Sarah, Chen, Hung-Yang, Cryer, Samuel J, McCulloch, Iain

    Published in Accounts of chemical research (17-11-2015)
    “…The active layer in a solution processed organic photovoltaic device comprises a light absorbing electron donor semiconductor, typically a polymer, and an…”
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    Dithiopheneindenofluorene (TIF) Semiconducting Polymers with Very High Mobility in Field‐Effect Transistors by Chen, Hu, Hurhangee, Michael, Nikolka, Mark, Zhang, Weimin, Kirkus, Mindaugas, Neophytou, Marios, Cryer, Samuel J., Harkin, David, Hayoz, Pascal, Abdi‐Jalebi, Mojtaba, McNeill, Christopher R., Sirringhaus, Henning, McCulloch, Iain

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (01-09-2017)
    “…The charge‐carrier mobility of organic semiconducting polymers is known to be enhanced when the energetic disorder of the polymer is minimized. Fused, planar…”
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    Synthesis of a Luminescent Arsolo[2,3-d:5,4-d′]bis(thiazole) Building Block and Comparison to Its Phosphole Analogue by Green, Joshua P, Cryer, Samuel J, Marafie, Jameel, White, Andrew J. P, Heeney, Martin

    Published in Organometallics (24-07-2017)
    “…The synthesis of 4-phenyl-4H-arsolo­[2,3-d:5,4-d′]­bis­(thiazole) is reported, and its properties are compared to those of the previously prepared phosphole…”
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    Bis-lactam-based donor polymers for organic solar cells: Evolution by design by Rumer, Joseph W., Schroeder, Bob C., Nielsen, Christian B., Ashraf, Raja S., Beatrup, Daniel, Bronstein, Hugo, Cryer, Samuel J., Donaghey, Jenny E., Holliday, Sarah, Hurhangee, Michael, James, David I., Lim, Stefanie, Meager, Iain, Zhang, Weimin, McCulloch, Iain

    Published in Thin solid films (02-06-2014)
    “…Lactam-based semiconducting donor polymer materials often exhibit high performance in the photoactive layer of solution processed organic solar cells. In this…”
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