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1. Tethered Small‐Molecule Acceptors Simultaneously Enhance the Efficiency and Stability of Polymer Solar Cells

3. Understanding, Quantifying, and Controlling the Molecular Ordering of Semi-conducting Polymers: From Novices to Experts and Amorphous to Perfect Crystals

7. The finale of a trilogy: comparing terpolymers and ternary blends with structurally similar backbones for use in organic bulk heterojunction solar cells

9. Over 19 % Efficiency Organic Solar Cells Enabled by Manipulating the Intermolecular Interactions through Side Chain Fluorine Functionalization

10. Oligothiophene Additive‐Assisted Morphology Control and Recombination Suppression Enable High‐Performance Organic Solar Cells

21. Additive-free molecular acceptor organic solar cells processed from a biorenewable solvent approaching 15% efficiency.

23. Tethered Small‐Molecule Acceptors Simultaneously Enhance the Efficiency and Stability of Polymer Solar Cells

24. Importance of Electric-Field-Independent Mobilities in Thick-Film Organic Solar Cells

25. A Top‐Down Strategy to Engineer ActiveLayer Morphology for Highly Efficient and Stable All‐Polymer Solar Cells

26. Achieving 19% Power Conversion Efficiency in Planar‐Mixed Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells Using a Pseudosymmetric Electron Acceptor

29. Baseplate Temperature‐Dependent Vertical Composition Gradient in Pseudo‐Bilayer Films for Printing Non‐Fullerene Organic Solar Cells

30. Insights into Bulk‐Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells Processed from Green Solvent

31. A Difluoro‐Monobromo End Group Enables High‐Performance Polymer Acceptor and Efficient All‐Polymer Solar Cells Processable with Green Solvent under Ambient Condition

32. Effect of Palladium‐Tetrakis(Triphenylphosphine) Catalyst Traces on Charge Recombination and Extraction in Non‐Fullerene‐based Organic Solar Cells

33. Asymmetric Alkoxy and Alkyl Substitution on Nonfullerene Acceptors Enabling High‐Performance Organic Solar Cells

34. Random Polymerization Strategy Leads to a Family of Donor Polymers Enabling Well‐Controlled Morphology and Multiple Cases of High‐Performance Organic Solar Cells

40. Unifying Charge Generation, Recombination, and Extraction in Low‐Offset Non‐Fullerene Acceptor Organic Solar Cells

42. The role of bulk and interfacial morphology in charge generation, recombination, and extraction in non-fullerene acceptor organic solar cells

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