| Literature DB >> 29512214 |
Shuixing Dai1, Tengfei Li1, Wei Wang1, Yiqun Xiao2, Tsz-Ki Lau2, Zeyuan Li1, Kuan Liu1, Xinhui Lu2, Xiaowei Zhan1.
Abstract
In order to utilize the near-infrared (NIR) solar photons like silicon-based solar cells, extensive research efforts have been devoted to the development of organic donor and acceptor materials with strong NIR absorption. However, single-junction organic solar cells (OSCs) with photoresponse extending into >1000 nm and power conversion efficiency (PCE) >11% have rarely been reported. Herein, three fused-ring electron acceptors with varying core size are reported. These three molecules exhibit strong absorption from 600 to 1000 nm and high electron mobility (>1 × 10-3 cm2 V-1 s-1 ). It is proposed that core engineering is a promising approach to elevate energy levels, enhance absorption and electron mobility, and finally achieve high device performance. This approach can maximize both short-circuit current density ( JSC ) and open-circuit voltage (VOC ) at the same time, differing from the commonly used end group engineering that is generally unable to realize simultaneous enhancement in both VOC and JSC . Finally, the single-junction OSCs based on these acceptors in combination with the widely polymer donor PTB7-Th yield JSC as high as 26.00 mA cm-2 and PCE as high as 12.3%.Entities:
Keywords: NIR absorption; core engineering; fused-ring electron acceptor; nonfullerene; polymer solar cell
Year: 2018 PMID: 29512214 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201706571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849