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Materials Science

D-Index
74
Citations
21878
World Ranking
3587
National Ranking
986

Chemistry

D-Index
70
Citations
19428
World Ranking
5798
National Ranking
1782

Yueh-Lin Loo 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 Yueh-Lin Loo sits on this spectrum.

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50 publications 1,163+

This scientist: 335 publications — 67th percentile

67% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Yueh-Lin Loo 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 Yueh-Lin Loo sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 165+

This scientist: 74 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the Materials Research Society For insightful research on organic and polymeric electronic materials, revealing their structure and its impact on properties and performance, and for their application in devices of novel design.
  • 2010 - John H. Dillon Medal, American Physical Society For insightful experiments connecting structure with performance in conducting polymers, organic electronics, and functional block copolymers
  • 2008 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Yueh-Lin Loo is affiliated with Princeton University in the United States and conducts research primarily in engineering and materials science. Their work spans multiple subfields, including electrical and electronic engineering, materials chemistry, polymers and plastics, biomedical engineering, and organic chemistry.

Their research focuses on topics such as perovskite materials and applications, conducting polymers and applications, organic electronics and photovoltaics, quantum dots synthesis and properties, chalcogenide semiconductor thin films, crystallization and solubility studies, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Frequent co-authors of Yueh-Lin Loo include Quinn Burlingame, Tianran Liu, Melissa L. Ball, Xiaoming Zhao, and Barry P. Rand, reflecting collaborative efforts in their research projects.

Publications by Yueh-Lin Loo appear in various scientific venues, notably:

  • Advanced Energy Materials
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Advanced Materials
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  • ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Yueh-Lin Loo are:

  • Consensus statement for stability assessment and reporting for perovskite photovoltaics based on ISOS procedures, 2020, Nature Energy
  • Metastable Dion-Jacobson 2D structure enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells, 2022, Science
  • Accelerated aging of all-inorganic, interface-stabilized perovskite solar cells, 2022, Science
  • It's time to focus on organic solar cell stability, 2020, Nature Energy
  • Advancing 2D Perovskites for Efficient and Stable Solar Cells: Challenges and Opportunities, 2021, Advanced Materials

Yueh-Lin Loo's work has been recognized with the following awards:

  • Fellow of the Materials Research Society, 2020, for research on organic and polymeric electronic materials, examining their structure, properties, performance, and device applications
  • John H. Dillon Medal, American Physical Society, 2010, for experiments connecting structure with performance in conducting polymers, organic electronics, and functional block copolymers
  • Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, 2008

Best Publications

  • Consensus statement for stability assessment and reporting for perovskite photovoltaics based on ISOS procedures

    Mark V. Khenkin;Mark V. Khenkin;Eugene A. Katz;Antonio Abate;Giorgio Bardizza

  • Molecular helices as electron acceptors in high-performance bulk heterojunction solar cells

    Yu Zhong;M. Tuan Trinh;Rongsheng Chen;Rongsheng Chen;Geoffrey E. Purdum

  • Modes of Crystallization in Block Copolymer Microdomains: Breakout, Templated, and Confined

    Yueh-Lin Loo;Richard A. Register;Anthony J. Ryan

  • Interfacial Chemistries for Nanoscale Transfer Printing

    Yueh Lin Loo;Yueh Lin Loo;Robert L. Willett;Kirk W. Baldwin;John A. Rogers

  • Additive, nanoscale patterning of metal films with a stamp and a surface chemistry mediated transfer process: Applications in plastic electronics

    Yueh Lin Loo;Robert L. Willett;Kirk W. Baldwin;John A. Rogers

  • Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Perovskites (HOIPs): Opportunities and Challenges

    Joseph Berry;Tonio Buonassisi;David A. Egger;Gary Hodes

  • Improving Organic Thin-Film Transistor Performance through Solvent-Vapor Annealing of Solution-Processable Triethylsilylethynyl Anthradithiophene

    Kimberly C. Dickey;John E. Anthony;Yueh-Lin Loo

  • Efficient organic solar cells with helical perylene diimide electron acceptors.

    Yu Zhong;M. Tuan Trinh;Rongsheng Chen;Rongsheng Chen;Wei Wang

  • Metastable Dion-Jacobson 2D structure enables efficient and stable perovskite solar cells.

    Fei Zhang;So Yeon Park;Canglang Yao;Haipeng Lu

  • Wrinkles and deep folds as photonic structures in photovoltaics

    Jong Bok Kim;Pilnam Kim;Pilnam Kim;Nicolas C. Pégard;Soong Ju Oh

  • Polymer crystallization in 25-nm spheres

    Yueh Lin Loo;Richard Alan Register;Anthony J. Ryan

  • Influence of Solvent Coordination on Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Perovskite Formation

    J. Clay Hamill;Jeffrey Schwartz;Yueh Lin Loo

  • Accelerated aging of all-inorganic, interface-stabilized perovskite solar cells

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  • Polymer crystallization confined in one, two, or three dimensions

    Yueh Lin Loo;Richard Alan Register;Anthony J. Ryan;Gregory T. Dee

  • Organic transistors with high thermal stability for medical applications

    Kazunori Kuribara;He Wang;Naoya Uchiyama;Kenjiro Fukuda

  • Three-Dimensional and Multilayer Nanostructures Formed by Nanotransfer Printing

    Jana Zaumseil;Matthew A. Meitl;Julia W P Hsu;Bharat R. Acharya

  • Large area, high resolution, dry printing of conducting polymers for organic electronics

    Graciela B. Blanchet;Yueh-Lin Loo;Yueh-Lin Loo;J. A. Rogers;F. Gao

  • Electrical Contacts to Molecular Layers by Nanotransfer Printing

    Yueh Lin Loo;David V. Lang;John A. Rogers;Julia W P Hsu

  • Soft, conformable electrical contacts for organic semiconductors: High-resolution plastic circuits by lamination

    Yueh Lin Loo;Takao Someya;Kirk W. Baldwin;Zhenan Bao

  • Pairing of near-ultraviolet solar cells with electrochromic windows for smart management of the solar spectrum

    Nicholas C. Davy;Melda Sezen-Edmonds;Jia Gao;Xin Lin

  • Direct determination of the electronic structure of the poly(3-hexylthiophene):phenyl-[6,6]-C61 butyric acid methyl ester blend

    Ze Lei Guan;Jong Bok Kim;He Wang;Cherno Jaye

Frequent Co-Authors

John E. Anthony
John E. Anthony University of Kentucky
Antoine Kahn
Antoine Kahn Princeton University
John A. Rogers
John A. Rogers Northwestern University
Daniel A. Fischer
Daniel A. Fischer National Institute of Standards and Technology
Nan Yao
Nan Yao Princeton University
Colin Nuckolls
Colin Nuckolls Columbia University
Richard A. Register
Richard A. Register Princeton University
Michael F. Toney
Michael F. Toney University of Colorado Boulder
Cherno Jaye
Cherno Jaye Brookhaven National Laboratory
Hong Meng
Hong Meng Peking University

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