| Literature DB >> 30779391 |
Yong Cui1,2, Huifeng Yao1, Ling Hong1,2, Tao Zhang1, Ye Xu1,2, Kaihu Xian1,2, Bowei Gao1,2, Jinzhao Qin1,2, Jianqi Zhang3, Zhixiang Wei3, Jianhui Hou1,2.
Abstract
Ternary blending and copolymerization strategies have proven advantageous in boosting the photovoltaic performance of organic solar cells. Here, 15% efficiency solar cells using copolymerization donors are demonstrated, where the electron-withdrawing unit, ester-substituted thiophene, is incorporated into a PBDB-TF polymer to downshift the molecular energy and broaden the absorption. Copolymer-based solar cells suitable for large-area devices can be fabricated by a blade-coating method from a nonhalogen and nonaromatic solvent mixture. Although ternary solar cells can achieve comparable efficiencies, they are not suitable for environment-friendly processing conditions and show relatively low photostability compared to copolymer-based devices. These results not only demonstrate high-efficiency organic photovoltaic cells via copolymerization strategies but also provide important insights into their applications in practical production.Entities:
Keywords: blade coating; copolymers; organic photovoltaic cells; photostability; power conversion efficiency
Year: 2019 PMID: 30779391 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201808356
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849