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Materials Science

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42
Citations
7867
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12522
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2873

Engineering and Technology

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Citations
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Adam J. Moulé publication distribution in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Engineering and Technology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adam J. Moulé sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 804+

This scientist: 111 publications — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 804 publications or more.

Adam J. Moulé D-index placement in Engineering and Technology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Engineering and Technology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adam J. Moulé sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 107+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 39th percentile

39% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 107 D-Index or more.

Overview

Adam J. Moulé is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Materials Science and Engineering, with a significant body of work in subfields such as Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Polymers and Plastics, Biomedical Engineering, and Electronic, Optical, and Magnetic Materials.

Their main research topics include Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics, Conducting Polymers and Applications, Machine Learning in Materials Science, Thin-Film Transistor Technologies, Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials, Organic and Molecular Conductors Research, and Nuclear Physics and Applications.

Among Adam J. Moulé's recent publications are:

  • Anion Exchange Doping: Tuning Equilibrium to Increase Doping Efficiency in Semiconducting Polymers (2021, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters)
  • Toward Fast Screening of Organic Solar Cell Blends (2020, Advanced Science)
  • Understanding charge transport in donor/acceptor blends from large-scale device simulations based on experimental film morphologies (2020, Energy & Environmental Science)
  • Quantifying Polaron Mole Fractions and Interpreting Spectral Changes in Molecularly Doped Conjugated Polymers (2021, Advanced Electronic Materials)
  • Catching the Killer: Dynamic Disorder Design Rules for Small-Molecule Organic Semiconductors (2023, Advanced Functional Materials)

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including Daniel Vong, Tucker L. Murrey, Goktug Gonel, Mark Mascal, and Makena Dettmann.

Publications have appeared repeatedly in several key venues such as The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, Advanced Electronic Materials, Advanced Functional Materials, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, and the Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation.

Best Publications

  • Controlling Morphology in Polymer–Fullerene Mixtures

    Adam J. Moule;Adam J. Moule;Klaus Meerholz

  • Controlling Molecular Doping in Organic Semiconductors

    Ian E. Jacobs;Adam J. Moulé

  • Efficiency enhancements in solid-state hybrid solar cells via reduced charge recombination and increased light capture.

    Henry J. Snaith;Adam J. Moule;Cédric Klein;Klaus Meerholz

  • The effect of active layer thickness and composition on the performance of bulk-heterojunction solar cells

    Adam J. Moulé;Jörg B. Bonekamp;Klaus Meerholz

  • Comparison of solution-mixed and sequentially processed P3HT:F4TCNQ films: effect of doping-induced aggregation on film morphology

    Ian E. Jacobs;Erik W. Aasen;Julia L. Oliveira;Tayane N. Fonseca

  • J-Aggregate Behavior in Poly-3-hexylthiophene Nanofibers

    Edwards T. Niles;John D. Roehling;Hajime Yamagata;Adam J. Wise

  • Morphology Control in Solution‐Processed Bulk‐Heterojunction Solar Cell Mixtures

    Adam J. Moulé;Klaus Meerholz

  • Double doping of conjugated polymers with monomer molecular dopants

    David Kiefer;Renee Kroon;Anna I. Hofmann;Hengda Sun

  • Effect of Trace Solvent on the Morphology of P3HT:PCBM Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells

    Lilian Chang;Hans W. A. Lademann;Jörg-Bernd Bonekamp;Klaus Meerholz

  • Electronic structure basis for enhanced overall water splitting photocatalysis with aluminum doped SrTiO3 in natural sunlight

    Zeqiong Zhao;Renato Vitalino Gonçalves;Renato Vitalino Gonçalves;Sajib K. Barman;Emma J. Willard

  • Coarse-Grained Computer Simulations of Polymer/Fullerene Bulk Heterojunctions for Organic Photovoltaic Applications

    David M. Huang;Roland Faller;Khanh Do;Adam J. Moulé

  • Two Novel Cyclopentadithiophene-Based Alternating Copolymers as Potential Donor Components for High-Efficiency Bulk-Heterojunction-Type Solar Cells

    Adam J. Moulé;Argiri Tsami;Torsten W. Bünnagel;Michael Forster

  • Approach to High-Resolution ex Situ NMR Spectroscopy

    Carlos A. Meriles;Dimitris Sakellariou;Henrike Heise;Adam J. Moulé

  • Controlling microstructure in poly(3-hexylthiophene) nanofibers

    John D. Roehling;Ilke Arslan;Adam J. Moulé

  • Hybrid solar cells: basic principles and the role of ligands

    Adam J. Moulé;Lilian Chang;Chandru Thambidurai;Ruxandra Vidu

  • The effect of 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane charge transfer dopants on the conformation and aggregation of poly(3-hexylthiophene)

    Jian Gao;John D. Roehling;Yongle Li;Hua Guo

  • Amplification of Xenon NMR and MRI by remote detection

    Adam J. Moule;Megan M. Spence;Song-I. Han;Juliette A. Seeley

  • Polymorphism controls the degree of charge transfer in a molecularly doped semiconducting polymer

    Ian E. Jacobs;Camila Cendra;Thomas F. Harrelson;Zaira I. Bedolla Valdez

  • Introducing Solubility Control for Improved Organic P-Type Dopants

    Jun Li;Guangwu Zhang;Daniella M. Holm;Ian E. Jacobs

  • Minimizing optical losses in bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells

    A.J. Moulé;K. Meerholz

  • Excited-State Self-Trapping and Ground-State Relaxation Dynamics in Poly(3-hexylthiophene) Resolved with Broadband Pump–Dump–Probe Spectroscopy

    Erik Busby;Elizabeth C. Carroll;Erin M. Chinn;Lilian Chang

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Faller
Roland Faller University of California, Davis
Klaus Meerholz
Klaus Meerholz University of Cologne
Alexander Pines
Alexander Pines University of California, Berkeley
Pieter Stroeve
Pieter Stroeve University of California, Davis
Delmar S. Larsen
Delmar S. Larsen University of California, Davis
Frank E. Osterloh
Frank E. Osterloh University of California, Davis
Alberto Salleo
Alberto Salleo Stanford University
Christoph J. Brabec
Christoph J. Brabec University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Michael Grätzel
Michael Grätzel École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Henry J. Snaith
Henry J. Snaith University of Oxford

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