| Literature DB >> 29334160 |
Zhenghui Luo1,2, Haijun Bin3, Tao Liu4, Zhi-Guo Zhang3, Yankang Yang3, Cheng Zhong1, Beibei Qiu3, Guanghao Li1, Wei Gao1, Dongjun Xie1, Kailong Wu1, Yanming Sun4, Feng Liu5, Yongfang Li3, Chuluo Yang1,2.
Abstract
A novel small molecule acceptor MeIC with a methylated end-capping group is developed. Compared to unmethylated counterparts (ITCPTC), MeIC exhibits a higher lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) level value, tighter molecular packing, better crystallites quality, and stronger absorption in the range of 520-740 nm. The MeIC-based polymer solar cells (PSCs) with J71 as donor, achieve high power conversion efficiency (PCE), up to 12.54% with a short-circuit current (JSC ) of 18.41 mA cm-2 , significantly higher than that of the device based on J71:ITCPTC (11.63% with a JSC of 17.52 mA cm-2 ). The higher JSC of the PSC based on J71:MeIC can be attributed to more balanced μh /μe , higher charge dissociation and charge collection efficiency, better molecular packing, and more proper phase separation features as indicated by grazing incident X-ray diffraction and resonant soft X-ray scattering results. It is worth mentioning that the as-cast PSCs based on MeIC also yield a high PCE of 11.26%, which is among the highest value for the as-cast nonfullerene PSCs so far. Such a small modification that leads to so significant an improvement of the photovoltaic performance is a quite exciting finding, shining a light on the molecular design of the nonfullerene acceptors.Entities:
Keywords: molecular packing; polymer solar cells; power conversion efficiencies; small molecular acceptors
Year: 2018 PMID: 29334160 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201706124
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849