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  • Liang-Yu, Pei-Jung, Ching-Yung, and Chuyue's paper on ZnCoS effloresced nanopillars@CNT paper for flexible battery-type supercapacitors published in ACS Appl. Energy Mater. (07/2022)

  • Chieh-Ming and Zi-Qin's paper on modulation of perovskites grain boundaries by electron donor-acceptor zwitterions R,R-diphenylamino-phenyl-pyridinium-(CH2)n-sulfonates published in JACS Au. (04/2022)

  • Jasper was admitted to the Department of Chemical Engineering of UC San Diego, Congratulations! (04/2021)

  • Chieh-Ming and Chun-Hong's paper on inverted perovskite solar cells published in ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. (02/2021)

  • Yi-Hsuan and Chieh-Ming's paper on all-porphyrin photovoltaics published in ACS Energy Lett. (07/2020)

  • Chieh-Ming and Zi-Qin's paper on n-type porphyrin acceptors for efficient nonfullerene solar cells published in ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. (11/2019)

  • Chieh-Ming and Jung-Chun's paper on asymmetric thieno[3,4-b]pyrazine-based solar cells published in Org. Electron. (02/2019)

  • Yi-Cih, Yan-Lin, and Chi-Jen's paper on VO2/graphene@NiS2 hybrid aerogel asymmetric supercapacitors published in ACS Appl. Energy Mater. (12/2018)

  • Jian-Wei's paper on S,N-heteroacene-based copolymers for organic field effect transistors and organic solar cells published in ACS Appl. Mater. Interfaces. (01/2018)

Welcome to the Research Group of Prof. Hsieh-Chih Chen. Our team focuses on harnessing the potential of small molecules, conjugated polymers, quantum dots, and carbon-rich materials. Our aim is to create functional materials tailored for wearable electronics, flexible optoelectronics, and devices for energy storage and conversion. We are dedicated to exploring the fundamental optical, electrical, physical, electrochemical, and photovoltaic properties of advanced energy materials. Our primary goal is to uncover innovative materials and devise novel architectures for use in various technological applications.

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