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Olle Inganäs

Professor Emeritus

Professor

Publications

2024

Tonghui Li, Wenfei Shen, Zaixin Long, Yanying Zhang, Yao Wang, Wei Wang, Zhonglin Du, Jiuxing Wang, Laurence A. Belfiore, Olle Inganäs, Jianguo Tang (2024) Journal of Materials Chemistry A, Vol. 12, p. 24601-24609 (Article in journal)

2023

Annick Anctil, Meghan N. Beattie, Christopher Case, Aditya Chaudhary, Benjamin D. Chrysler, Michael G. Debije, Stephanie Essig, David K. Ferry, Vivian E. Ferry, Marina Freitag, Isaac Gould, Karin Hinzer, Harald Hoppe, Olle Inganäs, Lethy Krishnan Jagadamma, Min Hun Jee, Raymond K. Kostuk, Daniel Kirk, Stephan Kube, Minyoung Lim, Joseph M. Luther, Lorelle Mansfield, Michael D. Mcgehee, Duong Nguyen Minh, Preeti Nain, Matthew O. Reese, Angele Reinders, Ifor D. W. Samuel, Wilfried van Sark, Hele Savin, Ian R. Sellers, Sean E. Shaheen, Zheng Tang, Fatima Toor, Ville Vaehaenissi, Ella Wassweiler, Emily L. Warren, Vincent R. Whiteside, Han Young Woo, Gang Xiong, Xitong Zhu (2023) JOURNAL OF PHOTONICS FOR ENERGY, Vol. 13 (Article in journal)
Amparo Fernandez-Benito, Juan Carlos Martinez-Lopez, Mohammad Javad Jafari, Niclas Solin, Jose Gabriel Martinez Gil, Daniel Garcia-Gimenez, Thomas Ederth, Olle Inganäs, Javier Carretero-Gonzalez (2023) ChemElectroChem, Vol. 10, Article e202300327 (Article in journal)
Xabier Rodriguez Martinez, Sergi Riera Lorente, Luis Ever Aguirre, Mariano Campoy-Quiles, Hans Arwin, Olle Inganäs (2023) Advanced Functional Materials, Vol. 33, Article 2213220 (Article in journal)
Xabier Rodriguez Martinez, Paula Hartnagel, Sergi Riera Lorente, Gulzada Beket, Thomas Osterberg, Feng Gao, Thomas Kirchartz, Olle Inganäs (2023) Advanced Functional Materials, Vol. 33, Article 2301192 (Article in journal)

News

Sign of Linköping University.

Two new Wallenberg Scholars at LiU

Researchers Feng Gao and Daniel Västfjäll at LiU have been appointed as new Wallenberg Scholars. In addition, six LiU researchers will have their  scholar periods extended. Each researcher receives between SEK 18 and 20 million for five years.

Mikhail Vagin and Penghui Ding working in the laboratory.

Fossil freedom comes from LiU labs

The transition to fossil freedom can’t happen overnight, but it can go much faster than it is. The technology is available, and in many cases is commercially available or nearly so. The labs at 91Ƶ hold hope for the future.

Qingzhen Bian

Quantum phenomenon governs organic solar cells

Researchers at LiU have discovered a quantum phenomenon that influences the formation of free charges in organic solar cells. “If we can properly understand what’s going on, we can increase the efficiency”, says Olle Inganäs, professor emeritus.