Friedrich Kremer
Leipzig University
285 Papers
2.3K Citations
Friedrich Kremer is an academic researcher from Leipzig University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glass transition & Dielectric. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 280 publications. Previous affiliations of Friedrich Kremer include University of Stuttgart & Mansoura University.
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Papers
Uphill and downhill charge generation from charge transfer to charge separated states in organic solar cells
Shahidul Alam,Shahidul Alam,Vojtech Nádaždy,Tomáš Váry,Christian Friebe,Rico Meitzner,Johannes Ahner,Aman Anand,Safakath Karuthedath,Catherine S. de Castro,Clemens Göhler,Stefanie Dietz,Jonathan Cann,Christian Kästner,Alexander Konkin,Wichard J. D. Beenken,Arthur Markus Anton,Arthur Markus Anton,Christoph Ulbricht,Andreas Sperlich,Martin D. Hager,Uwe Ritter,Friedrich Kremer,Oliver Brüggemann,Ulrich S. Schubert,Daniel A. M. Egbe,Gregory C. Welch,Vladimir Dyakonov,Carsten Deibel,Frédéric Laquai,Harald Hoppe +30 more
TL;DR: In this article, an energy-resolved electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (ER-EIS) was applied on several donor-acceptor combinations, and a Fano-like resonance feature associated with a distinctive molecular energy level of the acceptor as well as various relative molecular energy levels shifts of different kinds could be observed.
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IR transition moment orientational analysis on semi-crystalline polyethylene films
TL;DR: In this article, a transition moment orientation analysis is employed to determine the three dimensional orientation and order of the different molecular moieties in semi-crystalline polyolefins.
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Measurement of the pyroelectric response and of the thermal diffusivity of microtomized sections of 'single crystalline' ferroelectric liquid crystalline elastomers
Norbert Leister,Walter Lehmann,Uwe Weber,Dieter Geschke,Friedrich Kremer,Peter Stein,Heino Finkelmann +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the pyroelectric response and thermal properties of microtomized sections of'single-crystalline' ferroelectric liquid crystalline elastomers (FLCE) were investigated.
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