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MR-TADF emitter as a dual-functional solid additive to extend exciton lifetime and optimize morphology for organic solar cells with ∼19% efficiency

  • Rulin Hao
  • , Hao Xia
  • , Xumeng Wang
  • , Han Wei
  • , Jingwei Huang
  • , Fei Wang
  • , Yujia Zhang
  • , Hua Tan
  • , Mengbing Zhu
  • , Xin Song
  • , Qunping Fan
  • , Weiguo Zhu
  • Changzhou University
  • Hong Kong Polytechnic University
  • Nanjing University

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Abstract

Extending exciton lifetime and optimizing active-layer morphology simultaneously to advance power conversion efficiency (PCE) of organic solar cells (OSCs) still encounter great challenges by conventional additive strategies. Herein, to address these issues, a multiple-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence (MR-TADF) emitter of BNS-H1 containing heteroatom-embedded polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon is innovatively served as a dual-functional solid additive (DFSA) in OSCs. The primary studies on the PM6:Y6 system indicate that BNS-H1 plays an exceptional dual-functional role in promoting π-π stacking of Y6 component and optimizing active-layer morphology. Meanwhile, the steady/transient photoluminescence spectra and transient photocurrent measurements further reveal that incorporating BNS-H1 with the system enhances emission of PM6 component, extend exciton lifetime and diffusion distance. Consequently, four types of binary OSCs demonstrate a notable improvement in PCE processed by 1.0 wt% BNS-H1. Specifically, the BNS-H1-treated OSCs with PM6:Y6 and PM6:BTP-eC9 systems achieve outstandingly increasing PCEs of 17.4% and 18.8% compared to their BNS-H1-free control devices, respectively. Furthermore, device stability of the BNS-H1-treated PM6:Y6 devices is significantly enhanced. Notably, the approaching 19% efficiency is one of the highest PCEs in the reported non-volatile additives treated binary OSCs. Our work highlights the significant potential of MR-TADF emitter as a DFSA in OSCs for boosting PCEs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number151067
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume488
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 May 2024

Keywords

  • Dual-functional solid additive
  • Exciton lifetime
  • Morphology
  • Multiple-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence
  • Organic solar cells

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