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Quaternary Solar Cells with 12.5% Efficiency Enabled with Non‐Fullerene and Fullerene Acceptor Guests to Improve Open Circuit Voltage and Film Morphology
Author(s) -
Li Weiping,
Liu Wenxu,
Zhang Xin,
Yan Dong,
Liu Feng,
Zhan Chuanlang
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
macromolecular rapid communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1521-3927
pISSN - 1022-1336
DOI - 10.1002/marc.201900353
Subject(s) - fullerene , open circuit voltage , acceptor , materials science , morphology (biology) , organic solar cell , chemical engineering , nanotechnology , voltage , chemistry , organic chemistry , composite material , polymer , physics , condensed matter physics , quantum mechanics , engineering , biology , genetics
Designing the bulk‐heterojunction structure (binary, ternary and quaternary) is of great fundamental interest for relaxing the trade‐off between open circuit voltage ( V oc ) and short circuit current density (    J sc ). Herein, a new quaternary blended material system is reported with a nonfullerene and PC 71 BM as the third and fourth component of PBDB‐T:ITCT, leading to simultaneously increased V oc and J sc and maintained fill factor (FF). The guest IT‐T‐IC has upshifted LUMO energy level helping to obtain a higher V oc . The further addition of 0.2 PC 71 BM as the fourth component yields an even higher V oc because the LUMO of PC 71 BM is higher than that of ITCT. Interestingly, the blend of PC 71 BM leads to the formation of an unprecedented neuron‐like morphology, which acts as new centers not only performing light absorption and charge separation but also charge transport through their surrounding donor and acceptor fibers. The increased hole and electron mobilities and the reduced bimolecular loss results in an even larger J sc and FF. These results indicate that a combination using a structurally similar higher‐LUMO‐level non‐fullerene acceptor and PCBM is a simple yet effective quaternary material approach to simultaneously increase V oc and J sc while maintaining FF, improving final device performance.

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