Exploiting the donor-acceptor-additive interaction’s morphological effect on the performance of organic solar cells
Lu Chen , Ruijie Ma , Jicheng Yi , Top Archie Dela Peña , Hongxiang Li , Qi Wei , Cenqi Yan , Jiaying Wu , Mingjie Li , Pei Cheng , He Yan , Guangye Zhang , Gang Li
Aggregate ›› 2024, Vol. 5 ›› Issue (2) : 455
Exploiting the donor-acceptor-additive interaction’s morphological effect on the performance of organic solar cells
Organic solar cells (OSCs) have demonstrated over 19% power conversion efficiency (PCE) with the help of material innovation and device optimization. Co-working with newly designed materials, traditional solvent additives, 1-chloronaphthalene (CN), and 1,8-diodooctane (DIO) are still powerful in morphology modulation towards satisfying efficiencies. Here, we chose recently reported high-performance polymer donors (PM6 & D18-Fu) and small molecular acceptors (Y6 & L8-BO) as active layer materials and processed them by different conditions (CN or DIO or none). Based on corresponding 12 groups of device results, and their film morphology characterizations (both ex-situ and in-situ ones), the property-performance relationships are revealed case by case. It is thereby supposed to be taken as a successful attempt to demonstrate the importance and complexity of donor-acceptoradditive interaction, since the device performance and physics analyses are also tightly combined with morphology variation. Furthermore, ternary blend construction for PCE improvement provides an approaching 19% level and showcases the potential of understanding-guided-optimization (UGO) in the future of OSCs.
material combinations / morphology modulation / organic solar cells / power conversion efficiency / solvent additives
2023 The Authors. Aggregate published by South China University of Technology; AIE Institute and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd.
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