| Literature DB >> 30730067 |
Ke Gao1, Sae Byeok Jo1, Xueliang Shi1, Li Nian2, Ming Zhang3, Yuanyuan Kan1, Francis Lin1, Bin Kan1, Bo Xu1, Qikun Rong2, Lingling Shui2, Feng Liu3, Xiaobin Peng4, Guofu Zhou2, Yong Cao4, Alex K-Y Jen1,5,6.
Abstract
In this paper, two near-infrared absorbing molecules are successfully incorporated into nonfullerene-based small-molecule organic solar cells (NFSM-OSCs) to achieve a very high power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 12.08%. This is achieved by tuning the sequentially evolved crystalline morphology through combined solvent additive and solvent vapor annealing, which mainly work on ZnP-TBO and 6TIC, respectively. It not only helps improve the crystallinity of the ZnP-TBO and 6TIC blend, but also forms multilength scale morphology to enhance charge mobility and charge extraction. Moreover, it simultaneously reduces the nongeminate recombination by effective charge delocalization. The resultant device performance shows remarkably enhanced fill factor and Jsc . These result in a very respectable PCE, which is the highest among all NFSM-OSCs and all small-molecule binary solar cells reported so far.Entities:
Keywords: crystallinity; morphology; near-infrared absorption; nonfullerene acceptors; small-molecule solar cells
Year: 2019 PMID: 30730067 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201807842
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849