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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*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • South China Normal University
  • University of Washington
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
  • City University of Hong Kong

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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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