Fast charge separation in a non-fullerene organic solar cell with a small driving force

  • Jing Liu
  • , Shangshang Chen
  • , Deping Qian
  • , Bhoj Gautam
  • , Guofang Yang
  • , Jingbo Zhao
  • , Jonas Bergqvist
  • , Fengling Zhang
  • , Wei Ma
  • , Harald Ade
  • , Olle Inganäs
  • , Kenan Gundogdu
  • , Feng Gao
  • , He Yan

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Abstract

Fast and efficient charge separation is essential to achieve high power conversion efficiency in organic solar cells (OSCs). In state-of-the-art OSCs, this is usually achieved by a significant driving force, defined as the offset between the bandgap (E gap) of the donor/acceptor materials and the energy of the charge transfer (CT) state (E CT), which is typically greater than 0.3 eV. The large driving force causes a relatively large voltage loss that hinders performance. Here, we report non-fullerene OSCs that exhibit ultrafast and efficient charge separation despite a negligible driving force, as E CT is nearly identical to E gap. Moreover, the small driving force is found to have minimal detrimental effects on charge transfer dynamics of the OSCs. We demonstrate a non-fullerene OSC with 9.5% efficiency and nearly 90% internal quantum efficiency despite a low voltage loss of 0.61 V. This creates a path towards highly efficient OSCs with a low voltage loss.

Original languageEnglish
Article number16089
JournalNature Energy
Volume1
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Jul 2016

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  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

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