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Moritz Riede is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a particular focus on Electrical and Electronic Engineering and Materials Chemistry as prominent subfields.

The scientist's main topics of study include:

  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
  • Conducting Polymers and Applications
  • Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
  • Molecular Junctions and Nanostructures
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • Liquid Crystal Research Advancements
  • Photochemistry and Electron Transfer Studies

Moritz Riede has contributed research articles to several notable publication venues. Among these are:

  • Advanced Optical Materials
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Nature Communications
  • Optical Materials Express
  • Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Moritz Riede include:

  • "Organic Solar Cells-The Path to Commercial Success" (2020, Advanced Energy Materials)
  • "The role of charge recombination to triplet excitons in organic solar cells" (2021, Nature)
  • "Perspectives of Organic and Perovskite-Based Spintronics" (2021, Advanced Optical Materials)
  • "Adduct-based p-doping of organic semiconductors" (2021, Nature Materials)
  • "Molecular doped organic semiconductor crystals for optoelectronic device applications" (2020, Journal of Materials Chemistry C)

Throughout their career, the researcher has collaborated frequently with several peers:

  • Pascal Kaienburg
  • Alberto Privitera
  • Anna Jungbluth
  • David Beljonne
  • Sameer Vajjala Kesava

Best Publications

  • Consensus stability testing protocols for organic photovoltaic materials and devices

    Matthew O. Reese;Suren A. Gevorgyan;Mikkel Jørgensen;Eva Bundgaard

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

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

  • Intrinsic non-radiative voltage losses in fullerene-based organic solar cells

    Johannes Benduhn;Kristofer Tvingstedt;Fortunato Piersimoni;Sascha Ullbrich

  • Optical properties and limiting photocurrent of thin-film perovskite solar cells

    James M. Ball;Samuel D. Stranks;Maximilian T. Hörantner;Sven Hüttner

  • Organic solar cells—the path to commercial success

    Moritz Riede;Donato Spoltore;Karl Leo

  • The role of charge recombination to triplet excitons in organic solar cells.

    Alexander J. Gillett;Alberto Privitera;Rishat Dilmurat;Akchheta Karki

  • Small-molecule solar cells—status and perspectives

    M Riede;T Mueller;W Tress;R Schueppel

  • Influence of Hole-Transport Layers and Donor Materials on Open-Circuit Voltage and Shape of I–V Curves of Organic Solar Cells

    Wolfgang Tress;Karl Leo;Moritz Riede

  • Correlation of π-conjugated oligomer structure with film morphology and organic solar cell performance.

    Roland Fitzner;Elena Mena-Osteritz;Amaresh Mishra;Gisela Schulz

  • Efficiency limiting factors of organic bulk heterojunction solar cells identified by electrical impedance spectroscopy

    M. Glatthaar;M. Riede;N. Keegan;K. Sylvester-Hvid

  • Efficient Organic Tandem Solar Cells based on Small Molecules

    Moritz Riede;Christian Uhrich;Johannes Widmer;Ronny Timmreck

  • Structured Organic-Inorganic Perovskite toward a Distributed Feedback Laser.

    Michael Saliba;Simon M. Wood;Jay B. Patel;Pabitra K. Nayak

  • Dicyanovinyl–Substituted Oligothiophenes: Structure‐Property Relationships and Application in Vacuum‐Processed Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells

    Roland Fitzner;Egon Reinold;Amaresh Mishra;Elena Mena-Osteritz

  • Imbalanced mobilities causing S-shaped IV curves in planar heterojunction organic solar cells

    Wolfgang Tress;Annette Petrich;Markus Hummert;Moritz Hein

  • Organic solar cells using inverted layer sequence

    M. Glatthaar;M. Niggemann;B. Zimmermann;P. Lewer

  • Increased Open‐Circuit Voltage of Organic Solar Cells by Reduced Donor‐Acceptor Interface Area

    Koen Vandewal;Koen Vandewal;Johannes Widmer;Thomas Heumueller;Christoph J. Brabec

  • Synthesis and Characterization of Near‐Infrared Absorbing Benzannulated Aza‐BODIPY Dyes

    Roland Gresser;Markus Hummert;Horst Hartmann;Karl Leo

  • Fermi level shift and doping efficiency in p -doped small molecule organic semiconductors: A photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretical study

    Max L. Tietze;Lorenzo Burtone;Moritz Riede;Björn Lüssem

  • 2-(2-Methoxyphenyl)-1,3-dimethyl-1H-benzoimidazol-3-ium Iodide as a New Air-Stable n-Type Dopant for Vacuum-Processed Organic Semiconductor Thin Films

    Peng Wei;Torben Menke;Benjamin D. Naab;Karl Leo

  • Interrelation between crystal packing and small-molecule organic solar cell performance.

    Roland Fitzner;Chris Elschner;Matthias Weil;Christian Uhrich

  • Optimum mobility, contact properties, and open-circuit voltage of organic solar cells: A drift-diffusion simulation study

    Wolfgang Tress;Karl Leo;Moritz Riede

  • The role of charge recombination to spin-triplet excitons in non-fullerene acceptor organic solar cells

    Alexander J. Gillett;Alberto Privitera;Rishat Dilmurat;Akchheta Karki

Frequent Co-Authors

Karl Leo
Karl Leo TU Dresden
Wolfgang Tress
Wolfgang Tress Zurich University of Applied Sciences
Peter Bäuerle
Peter Bäuerle University of Ulm
Henry J. Snaith
Henry J. Snaith University of Oxford
Björn Lüssem
Björn Lüssem Kent State University
Koen Vandewal
Koen Vandewal Hasselt University
Harald Hoppe
Harald Hoppe Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Seth R. Marder
Seth R. Marder University of Colorado Boulder
Michael B. Johnston
Michael B. Johnston University of Oxford

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