High-performance all-polymer solar cells enabled by a novel low bandgap non-fully conjugated polymer acceptor

  • Qunping Fan
  • , Ruijie Ma
  • , Tao Liu
  • , Jianwei Yu
  • , Yiqun Xiao
  • , Wenyan Su
  • , Guilong Cai
  • , Yuxiang Li
  • , Wenhong Peng
  • , Tao Guo
  • , Zhenghui Luo
  • , Huiliang Sun
  • , Lintao Hou
  • , Weiguo Zhu
  • , Xinhui Lu
  • , Feng Gao
  • , Ellen Moons
  • , Donghong Yu
  • , He Yan
  • , Ergang Wang

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Abstract

The non-fully conjugated polymer as a new class of acceptor materials has shown some advantages over its small molecular counterpart when used in photoactive layers for all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs), despite a low power conversion efficiency (PCE) caused by its narrow absorption spectra. Herein, a novel non-fully conjugated polymer acceptor PFY-2TS with a low bandgap of ~1.40 eV was developed, via polymerizing a large π-fused small molecule acceptor (SMA) building block (namely YBO) with a non-conjugated thioalkyl linkage. Compared with its precursor YBO, PFY-2TS retains a similar low bandgap but a higher LUMO level. Moreover, compared with the structural analog of YBO-based fully conjugated polymer acceptor PFY-DTC, PFY-2TS shows a similar absorption spectrum and electron mobility, but significantly different molecular crystallinity and aggregation properties, which results in optimal blend morphology with a polymer donor PBDB-T and physical processes of the device in all-PSCs. As a result, PFY-2TS-based all-PSCs achieved a PCE of 12.31% with a small energy loss of 0.56 eV enabled by the reduced non-radiative energy loss (0.24 eV), which is better than that of 11.08% for the PFY-DTC-based ones. Our work clearly demonstrated that non-fully conjugated polymers as a new class of acceptor materials are very promising for the development of high-performance all-PSCs. [Figure not available: see fulltext.].

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1380-1388
Number of pages9
JournalScience China Chemistry
Volume64
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • all-polymer solar cells
  • energy loss
  • morphology
  • non-fully conjugated polymer acceptors
  • power conversion efficiency

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