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14486
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8158
National Ranking
2013

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Alan Sellinger is affiliated with the Colorado School of Mines in the United States. Their research contributions span materials science and engineering, with particular emphasis on materials chemistry and electrical and electronic engineering subfields.

Their work encompasses various topics including crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, and perovskite materials and applications. Other areas of focus include conducting polymers and their applications, radiation detection and scintillator technologies, organic light-emitting diodes research, and medical imaging techniques and applications.

Frequent co-authors in Sellinger's research include Gerald E. Decker, Brett W. McNichols, James E. Baumann, Glenn P. A. Yap, and Eric D. Bloch.

Publishing predominantly in the Cambridge Structural Database, Alan Sellinger has also contributed to journals such as ACS Energy Letters, ACS Applied Polymer Materials, ACS Applied Energy Materials, and Science.

Notable papers published by Sellinger include:

  • Strong-bonding hole-transport layers reduce ultraviolet degradation of perovskite solar cells, 2024, Science
  • Carbazole-Based Hole-Transport Materials for High-Efficiency and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells, 2020, ACS Applied Energy Materials
  • The Molybdenum Oxide Interface Limits the High-Temperature Operational Stability of Unencapsulated Perovskite Solar Cells, 2020, ACS Energy Letters
  • Carbazole-Based Hole Transport Polymer for Methylammonium-Free Tin-Lead Perovskite Solar Cells with Enhanced Efficiency and Stability, 2022, ACS Energy Letters
  • Ligand-Based Phase Control in Porous Zirconium Coordination Cages, 2020, Chemistry of Materials

Best Publications

  • Evaporation-Induced Self-Assembly: Nanostructures Made Easy**

    C. Jeffrey Brinker;Yunfeng Lu;Alan Sellinger;Hongyou Fan

  • Efficient charge generation by relaxed charge-transfer states at organic interfaces

    Koen Vandewal;Steve N. Albrecht;Eric T. Hoke;Kenneth Graham

  • Tailored interfaces of unencapsulated perovskite solar cells for >1,000 hour operational stability

    Jeffrey A. Christians;Philip Schulz;Jonathan S. Tinkham;Tracy H. Schloemer

  • Continuous self-assembly of organic–inorganic nanocomposite coatings that mimic nacre

    Alan Sellinger;Pilar M. Weiss;Anh Nguyen;Yunfeng Lu

  • Self-assembly of mesoscopically ordered chromatic polydiacetylene/silica nanocomposites

    Yunfeng Lu;Yunfeng Lu;Yunfeng Lu;Yi Yang;Alan Sellinger;Mengcheng Lu

  • Silsesquioxanes as synthetic platforms. Thermally curable and photocurable inorganic/organic hybrids

    Alan Sellinger;Richard M. Laine

  • Hole transport materials with low glass transition temperatures and high solubility for application in solid-state dye-sensitized solar cells.

    Tomas Leijtens;I-Kang Ding;Tommaso Giovenzana;Jason T. Bloking

  • Doping strategies for small molecule organic hole-transport materials: impacts on perovskite solar cell performance and stability

    Tracy H. Schloemer;Jeffrey A. Christians;Jeffrey A. Christians;Joseph M. Luther;Alan Sellinger;Alan Sellinger

  • Tuning colloidal quantum dot band edge positions through solution-phase surface chemistry modification.

    Daniel M. Kroupa;Márton Vörös;Nicholas P. Brawand;Brett W. McNichols

  • Solution-Processed Organic Solar Cells with Power Conversion Efficiencies of 2.5% using Benzothiadiazole/Imide-Based Acceptors

    Jason T. Bloking;Xu Han;Andrew T. Higgs;John P. Kastrop

  • Silsesquioxanes as Synthetic Platforms. 3. Photocurable, Liquid Epoxides as Inorganic/Organic Hybrid Precursors

    Alan Sellinger;Richard M. Laine

  • Organic−Inorganic Hybrids Based on Pyrene Functionalized Octavinylsilsesquioxane Cores for Application in OLEDs

    Mee Yoon Lo;Changgua Zhen;Michael Lauters;Ghassan E. Jabbour

  • Steric control of the donor/acceptor interface: Implications in organic photovoltaic charge generation

    Thomas W. Holcombe;Joseph E. Norton;Jonathan Rivnay;Claire H. Woo;Claire H. Woo

  • Hydrophobic Organic Hole Transporters for Improved Moisture Resistance in Metal Halide Perovskite Solar Cells

    Tomas Leijtens;Tomas Leijtens;Tommaso Giovenzana;Severin N. Habisreutinger;Jonathan S. Tinkham

  • Polyfunctional cubic silsesquioxanes as building blocks for organic/inorganic hybrids

    Richard M. Laine;Chunxin Zhang;Alan Sellinger;Lisa Viculis

  • Strong-bonding hole-transport layers reduce ultraviolet degradation of perovskite solar cells

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  • Template‐Directed Liquid ALD Growth of TiO2 Nanotube Arrays: Properties and Potential in Photovoltaic Devices

    Thelese R. B. Foong;Yaodong Shen;Xiao Hu;Alan Sellinger

  • Phenyl vs Alkyl Polythiophene: A Solar Cell Comparison Using a Vinazene Derivative as Acceptor

    Claire H. Woo;Thomas W. Holcombe;David A. Unruh;Alan Sellinger

  • Acid Additives Enhancing the Conductivity of Spiro‐OMeTAD Toward High‐Efficiency and Hysteresis‐Less Planar Perovskite Solar Cells

    Zhen Li;Jonathan Tinkham;Philip Schulz;Mengjin Yang

  • Cubic silsesquioxanes for use in solution processable organic light emitting diodes (OLED)

    Khai Leok Chan;Prashant Sonar;Alan Sellinger

  • Factors Governing Intercalation of Fullerenes and Other Small Molecules Between the Side Chains of Semiconducting Polymers Used in Solar Cells

    Nichole Cates Miller;Eunkyung Cho;Roman Gysel;Chad Risko

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael D. McGehee
Michael D. McGehee University of Colorado Boulder
Richard M. Laine
Richard M. Laine University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Prashant Sonar
Prashant Sonar Queensland University of Technology
Ananth Dodabalapur
Ananth Dodabalapur The University of Texas at Austin
Yunfeng Lu
Yunfeng Lu University of California, Los Angeles
C. Jeffrey Brinker
C. Jeffrey Brinker University of New Mexico
Joseph J. Berry
Joseph J. Berry National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Giulia Galli
Giulia Galli University of Chicago
Dieter Neher
Dieter Neher University of Potsdam
Jean M. J. Fréchet
Jean M. J. Fréchet University of California, Berkeley

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