z-logo
Premium
New Insights into the Correlation between Morphology, Excited State Dynamics, and Device Performance of Small Molecule Organic Solar Cells
Author(s) -
Long Guankui,
Wu Bo,
Solanki Ankur,
Yang Xuan,
Kan Bin,
Liu Xinfeng,
Wu Dongchang,
Xu Zhou,
Wu WeiRu,
Jeng USer,
Lin Jinyou,
Li Miaomiao,
Wang Yunchuang,
Wan Xiangjian,
Sum Tze Chien,
Chen Yongsheng
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
advanced energy materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 10.08
H-Index - 220
eISSN - 1614-6840
pISSN - 1614-6832
DOI - 10.1002/aenm.201600961
Subject(s) - materials science , organic solar cell , chemical physics , photovoltaics , excited state , heterojunction , amorphous solid , dissociation (chemistry) , exciton , polymer solar cell , ultrafast laser spectroscopy , nanotechnology , solar cell , photovoltaic system , optoelectronics , spectroscopy , polymer , atomic physics , crystallography , chemistry , physics , condensed matter physics , ecology , composite material , quantum mechanics , biology
Morphology plays a vital role on the performance of organic photovoltaics. However, our understanding of the morphology‐performance relationships for organic photovoltaics remains lacking. Specifically, it is still an open question why some bulk‐heterojunction blends exhibit electric field dependent J – V curves, while others do not. Through detailed fs‐μs transient absorption spectroscopy and morphology studies on the representative bulk‐heterojunction type small molecule (SM) donor system, a picture of different J – V behaviors from morphology aspects and excited dynamics is revealed. Our findings reveal that amorphous morphology in the lack of percolated pathways leads to the formation of strongly bound charge transfer states (CTSs), which accounts for about one third of the photoexcited species. Therefore, field‐dependent J – V curves are obtained as these CTSs mainly undergo geminate recombination or function as interfacial traps for nongeminate recombination. On the other hand, the CTSs are totally suppressed after post‐treatment owning to the formation of bicontinuous morphology, which results in very high efficiencies from exciton generation, diffusion, dissociation to charge extraction, thus contributes to field‐independent J – V characteristics. The insights gained in this work provide the effective guidelines to further optimize the performance of bulk‐heterojunction type SM‐organic photovoltaics through judicious morphology control and engineering.

This content is not available in your region!

Continue researching here.

Having issues? You can contact us here