| Literature DB >> 30091250 |
Yuanpeng Xie1, Fan Yang2, Yuxiang Li3, Mohammad Afsar Uddin3, Pengqing Bi4, Bingbing Fan1, Yunhao Cai1, Xiaotao Hao4, Han Young Woo3, Weiwei Li2, Feng Liu5, Yanming Sun1.
Abstract
Ternary organic solar cells are promising alternatives to the binary counterpart due to their potential in achieving high performance. Although a growing number of ternary organic solar cells are recently reported, less effort is devoted to morphology control. Here, ternary organic solar cells are fabricated using a wide-bandgap polymer PBT1-C as the donor, a crystalline fused-ring electron acceptor ITIC-2Cl, and an amorphous fullerene derivative indene-C60 bisadduct (ICBA) as the acceptor. It is found that ICBA can disturb π-π interactions of the crystalline ITIC-2Cl molecules in ternary blends and then help to form more uniform morphology. As a result, incorporation of 20% ICBA in the PBT1-C:ITIC-2Cl blend enables efficient charge dissociation, negligible bimolecular recombination, and balanced charge carrier mobilities. An impressive power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 13.4%, with a high fill factor (FF) of 76.8%, is eventually achieved, which represents one of the highest PCEs reported so far for organic solar cells. The results manifest that the adoption of amorphous fullerene acceptor is an effective approach to optimizing the ternary blend morphology and thereby increases the solar cell performance.Entities:
Keywords: ICBA; morphology; nonfullerene acceptor; organic solar cells; ternary structure
Year: 2018 PMID: 30091250 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201803045
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849