Modulating morphology via side-chain engineering of fused ring electron acceptors for high performance organic solar cells

  • Fuwen Zhao
  • , Dan He
  • , Jingming Xin
  • , Shuixing Dai
  • , Han Xue
  • , Li Jiang
  • , Zhixiang Wei
  • , Wei Ma
  • , Xiaowei Zhan
  • , Yongfang Li
  • , Chunru Wang

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Abstract

In this work, four fused ring electron acceptors (FREAs), 2F-C5, 2F-C6, 2F-C8 and 2F-C10, are developed to investigate the effect of side-chain size on the molecular properties and photovoltaic performance of FREA systematically. The elongation of side-chains in the FREAs not only improves their solubility in the processing solvent, but also enhances their miscibility with the donor PBDB-T. It helps the FREA diffuse into the donor PBDB-T during film-formation, thus leading to the decrease in domain size and domain purity from PBDB-T:2F-C5 to PBDB-T:2F-C10 blend films in sequence. The smaller domain size affords more D/A interfaces to benefit exciton dissociation and inhibit monomolecular recombination. However, severe bimolecular recombination occurs when the domain purity decreases to a critical point. Due to the dual function of the increment of side-chain length, both short-circuit current density (JSC) and fill factor (FF) of devices exhibit an evolution of first increasing then decreasing from 2F-C5, 2F-C6, 2F-C8 to 2F-C10 based OSCs. The PBDB-T:2F-C8 based OSCs get a fine balance in morphology with moderate domain size as well as high domain purity simultaneously for the least charge carrier recombination, thus achieving the highest power conversion efficiency of 12.28% with the best JSC (21.27 mA cm−2) and FF (71.96%).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)790-796
Number of pages7
JournalScience China Chemistry
Volume62
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2019

Keywords

  • fused ring electron acceptor
  • morphology
  • side-chain length
  • solar cells

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