| Literature DB >> 26652276 |
Dong Meng1,2,3, Dan Sun1,2,3, Chengmei Zhong4,5, Tao Liu1, Bingbing Fan1, Lijun Huo1, Yan Li2, Wei Jiang2, Hyosung Choi6, Taehyo Kim7, Jin Young Kim7, Yanming Sun1, Zhaohui Wang2, Alan J Heeger1,5.
Abstract
Non-fullerene acceptors have recently attracted tremendous interest because of their potential as alternatives to fullerene derivatives in bulk heterojunction organic solar cells. However, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) have lagged far behind those of the polymer/fullerene system, mainly because of the low fill factor (FF) and photocurrent. Here we report a novel perylene bisimide (PBI) acceptor, SdiPBI-Se, in which selenium atoms were introduced into the perylene core. With a well-established wide-band-gap polymer (PDBT-T1) as the donor, a high efficiency of 8.4% with an unprecedented high FF of 70.2% is achieved for solution-processed non-fullerene organic solar cells. Efficient photon absorption, high and balanced charge carrier mobility, and ultrafast charge generation processes in PDBT-T1:SdiPBI-Se films account for the high photovoltaic performance. Our results suggest that non-fullerene acceptors have enormous potential to rival or even surpass the performance of their fullerene counterparts.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26652276 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.5b11149
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419