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Felix Sunjoo Kim

Felix Sunjoo Kim

D-Index & Metrics

Materials Science

D-Index
43
Citations
7686
World Ranking
12286
National Ranking
558

Felix Sunjoo Kim publication distribution in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Materials Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Felix Sunjoo Kim sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 124 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,163 publications or more.

Felix Sunjoo Kim D-index placement in Materials Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Materials Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Felix Sunjoo Kim sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 165 D-Index or more.

Overview

Felix Sunjoo Kim is affiliated with Chung-Ang University in South Korea. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with particular emphasis on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Polymers and Plastics. Additional subfields include Biomedical Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Materials Chemistry.

The main topics covered in their body of work include:

  • Conducting polymers and applications
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
  • Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Analytical Chemistry and Sensors

Several recent papers by Felix Sunjoo Kim demonstrate contributions to the field of materials for organic electronic applications. These include:

  • "Design of Star-Shaped Trimer Acceptors for High-Performance (Efficiency > 19%), Photostable, and Mechanically Robust Organic Solar Cells" (2024) published in Advanced Energy Materials
  • "Naphthalene Diimide-Based Terpolymers with Controlled Crystalline Properties for Producing High Electron Mobility and Optimal Blend Morphology in All-Polymer Solar Cells" (2020) published in Chemistry of Materials
  • "High-Performance, Flexible NO2 Chemiresistors Achieved by Design of Imine-Incorporated n-Type Conjugated Polymers" (2022) published in Advanced Science
  • "Regioregularity-control of conjugated polymers: from synthesis and properties, to photovoltaic device applications" (2021) published in Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • "Semiconducting small molecule/polymer blends for organic transistors" (2020) published in Polymer

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Felix Sunjoo Kim include Bumjoon J. Kim, Jin-Woo Lee, Seungjin Lee, and Donguk Kim. The number of collaborations ranges from six to thirteen publications with these colleagues.

The preferred publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Materials Chemistry A
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Macromolecular Research
  • Chemistry of Materials
  • Advanced Functional Materials

Best Publications

  • One-Dimensional Nanostructures of π-Conjugated Molecular Systems: Assembly, Properties, and Applications from Photovoltaics, Sensors, and Nanophotonics to Nanoelectronics†

    Felix Sunjoo Kim;Guoqiang Ren;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • High-mobility ambipolar transistors and high-gain inverters from a donor-acceptor copolymer semiconductor.

    Felix Sunjoo Kim;Xugang Guo;Mark D. Watson;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Highly efficient solar cells based on poly(3-butylthiophene) nanowires.

    Hao Xin;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Enhanced thermoelectric properties of PEDOT:PSS nanofilms by a chemical dedoping process

    Hongkwan Park;Seung Hwan Lee;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Hyang Hee Choi

  • Phthalimide-based polymers for high performance organic thin-film transistors.

    Xugang Guo;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Samson A. Jenekhe;Mark D. Watson

  • Naphthalene Diimide-Based Polymer Semiconductors: Synthesis, Structure–Property Correlations, and n-Channel and Ambipolar Field-Effect Transistors

    Xugang Guo;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Mark J. Seger;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Design of New Electron Acceptor Materials for Organic Photovoltaics: Synthesis, Electron Transport, Photophysics, and Photovoltaic Properties of Oligothiophene-Functionalized Naphthalene Diimides

    Eilaf Ahmed;Guoqiang Ren;Felix S. Kim;Emily C. Hollenbeck

  • Regioregular Poly(3-pentylthiophene): Synthesis, Self-Assembly of Nanowires, High-Mobility Field-Effect Transistors, and Efficient Photovoltaic Cells

    Pei-Tzu Wu;Hao Xin;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Guoqiang Ren

  • Effects of Side Chains on Thiazolothiazole‐Based Copolymer Semiconductors for High Performance Solar Cells

    Selvam Subramaniyan;Hao Xin;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Safa Shoaee

  • Polymer nanowire/fullerene bulk heterojunction solar cells: how nanostructure determines photovoltaic properties.

    Hao Xin;Obadiah G. Reid;Guoqiang Ren;Felix Sunjoo Kim

  • Tetraazabenzodifluoranthene Diimides: Building Blocks for Solution‐Processable n‐Type Organic Semiconductors

    Haiyan Li;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Guoqiang Ren;Emily C. Hollenbeck

  • Bulk Heterojunction Solar Cells from Poly(3-butylthiophene)/Fullerene Blends: In Situ Self-Assembly of Nanowires, Morphology, Charge Transport, and Photovoltaic Properties

    Hao Xin;Guoqiang Ren;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Effects of one- and two-dimensional carbon hybridization of PEDOT:PSS on the power factor of polymer thermoelectric energy conversion devices

    Dohyuk Yoo;Jeonghun Kim;Seung Hwan Lee;Wonseok Cho

  • High-Mobility n-Type Conjugated Polymers Based on Electron-Deficient Tetraazabenzodifluoranthene Diimide for Organic Electronics

    Haiyan Li;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Guoqiang Ren;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Organometallic Donor−Acceptor Conjugated Polymer Semiconductors: Tunable Optical, Electrochemical, Charge Transport, and Photovoltaic Properties

    Pei-Tzu Wu;Tricia Bull;Felix S. Kim;Christine K. Luscombe

  • Importance of Critical Molecular Weight of Semicrystalline n-Type Polymers for Mechanically Robust, Efficient Electroactive Thin Films

    Joonhyeong Choi;Wansun Kim;Donguk Kim;Seonha Kim

  • Thieno(3,4-c)pyrrole-4,6-dione-Based Donor-Acceptor Conjugated Polymers for Solar Cells

    Xugang Guo;Hao Xin;Felix Sunjoo Kim;Arawwawala D. T. Liyanage

  • Benzobisthiazole−Thiophene Copolymer Semiconductors: Synthesis, Enhanced Stability, Field-Effect Transistors, and Efficient Solar Cells

    Eilaf Ahmed;Felix S. Kim;Hao Xin;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Conjugated Donor-Acceptor Copolymer Semiconductors. Synthesis, Optical Properties, Electrochemistry, and Field-Effect Carrier Mobility of Pyridopyrazine-Based Copolymers

    Pei-Tzu Wu;Felix S. Kim;Richard D. Champion;Samson A. Jenekhe

  • Benzobisthiazole-Based Donor–Acceptor Copolymer Semiconductors for Photovoltaic Cells and Highly Stable Field-Effect Transistors

    Eilaf Ahmed;Selvam Subramaniyan;Felix S. Kim;Hao Xin

Frequent Co-Authors

Samson A. Jenekhe
Samson A. Jenekhe University of Washington
Hao Xin
Hao Xin University of Arizona
Bumjoon J. Kim
Bumjoon J. Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Xugang Guo
Xugang Guo Southern University of Science and Technology
Taek-Soo Kim
Taek-Soo Kim Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Dong Hwan Wang
Dong Hwan Wang Chung-Ang University
Jinwoo Lee
Jinwoo Lee Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Sung-Ho Jin
Sung-Ho Jin Pusan National University
Christine K. Luscombe
Christine K. Luscombe Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology

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