Approaching 16% Efficiency in All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells Based on Ternary Strategy with a Highly Crystalline Acceptor

Li Nian, Yuanyuan Kan, Ke Gao, Ming Zhang, Na Li, Guanqing Zhou, Sae Byeok Jo, Xueliang Shi, Francis Lin, Qikun Rong, Feng Liu, Guofu Zhou, Alex K.Y. Jen

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Abstract

Organic solar cells (OSCs) with great potential for producing light-weight, low-cost, flexible solar cells have attracted much attention in the past few years. Compared with polymer-based OSCs (P-OSCs), small-molecule organic solar cells (SM-OSCs) have unique advantages in commercialization, including well-defined molecular structures and low batch-to-batch variations, despite their power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) being lower. Here, we demonstrate ternary small-molecule organic solar cells (SM-OSCs) with a record-high PCE up to 15.88% (certified 15.5%) by adding 4TIC as the additional acceptor into porphyrin:6TIC blends. The highly crystalline 4TIC significantly enhances the crystallinity of the blend film and maintains the desired face-on orientations and proper multi-length scale morphology, which notably optimizes the charge extraction/recombination in the ternary devices. The ternary devices show a remarkably enhanced short-circuit current density and fill factor, resulting in over 20% enhancement of PCE.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2223-2236
Number of pages14
JournalJoule
Volume4
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Oct 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • crystallinity
  • morphology
  • non-fullerene acceptors
  • small-molecule solar cells
  • ternary blend

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