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Pushing the Efficiency of High Open‐Circuit Voltage Binary Organic Solar Cells by Vertical Morphology Tuning
Author(s) -
Cai Guilong,
Chen Zeng,
Xia Xinxin,
Li Yuhao,
Wang Jiayu,
Liu Heng,
Sun PingPing,
Li Chao,
Ma Ruijie,
Zhou Yaoqiang,
Chi Weijie,
Zhang Jianqi,
Zhu Haiming,
Xu Jianbin,
Yan He,
Zhan Xiaowei,
Lu Xinhui
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.202200578
Subject(s) - organic solar cell , acceptor , materials science , open circuit voltage , active layer , short circuit , photovoltaic system , chemical engineering , optoelectronics , voltage , nanotechnology , layer (electronics) , electrical engineering , composite material , physics , thin film transistor , engineering , condensed matter physics , polymer
The tuning of vertical morphology is critical and challenging for organic solar cells (OSCs). In this work, a high open‐circuit voltage ( V OC ) binary D18‐Cl/L8‐BO system is attained while maintaining the high short‐circuit current ( J SC ) and fill factor (FF) by employing 1,4‐diiodobenzene (DIB), a volatile solid additive. It is suggested that DIB can act as a linker between donor or/and acceptor molecules, which significantly modifies the active layer morphology. The overall crystalline packing of the donor and acceptor is enhanced, and the vertical domain sizes of phase separation are significantly decreased. All these morphological changes contribute to exciton dissociation, charge transport, and collection. Therefore, the best‐performing device exhibits an efficiency of 18.7% with a V OC of 0.922 V, a J SC of 26.6 mA cm −2 , and an FF of 75.6%. As far as it is known, the V OC achieved here is by far the highest among the reported OSCs with efficiencies over 17%. This work demonstrates the high competence of solid additives with two iodine atoms to tune the morphology, particularly in the vertical direction, which can become a promising direction for future optimization of OSCs.

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