| Literature DB >> 31838840 |
Dongyang Zhang1, Qian Li2, Jianqi Zhang3, Jianqiu Wang1,3, Xuning Zhang1, Rong Wang1, Jiyu Zhou1, Zhixiang Wei3, Chunfeng Zhang2, Huiqiong Zhou3, Yuan Zhang1.
Abstract
Generating desired efficiency enhancements in organic solar cells (OSCs) by charge-transfer doping requires to obtain modified optoelectronic properties while retaining the favorable nanomorphology. We report a thermally assisted doping based on Lewis acid tris(pentafluorophenyl)-borane (BCF) as a p-dopant for two groups of OSCs comprising the PBDB-TF and PBDB-T donors and a nonfullerene acceptor IT-4F. We found that the face-on molecular packing in the PBDB-TF:IT-4F blend or neat PBDB-TF donor films is favorably modified with the formation of frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) in the donor, which is in contrast to the hampered π-π stacking in the doped PBDB-T film. The different impacts of BCF dopants on the morphology lead to contrasting photovoltaic behaviors where the PBDB-TF-based devices receive enhanced power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) in the presence of BCF, while reduction of efficiencies is observed in the PBDB-T device. In the best doping conditions with the proposed hot-film deposition, we achieve a boosted PCE of 14.1% in PBDB-TF:IT-4F solar cells at low BCF concentrations. Based on the same fluorinated donor, the described BCF doping also applies to NF-solar cells based on the NF-acceptor Y6, leading to an increase in the PCE to 16.0%. Our results suggest that controlling the degree of FLP formation in the donor component with the addition of BCF is key to obtaining desired improvements on nanomorphology and relevant photophysical properties in OSCs.Entities:
Keywords: BCF doping; frustrated Lewis pair; morphology; nonfullerene solar cell; thermally assisted charge transfer
Year: 2019 PMID: 31838840 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b17238
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229