Non-Fully Conjugated Dimerized Giant Acceptors with Different Alkyl-Linked Sites for Stable and 19.13 % Efficiency Organic Solar Cells

  • Fan Yi
  • , Manjun Xiao
  • , Yongdie Meng
  • , Hairui Bai
  • , Wenyan Su
  • , Wei Gao
  • , Ze Fan Yao
  • , Guangyu Qi
  • , Zezhou Liang
  • , Conggui Jin
  • , Lingxiao Tang
  • , Rui Zhang
  • , Lihe Yan
  • , Yuhang Liu
  • , Weiguo Zhu
  • , Wei Ma
  • , Qunping Fan

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Abstract

Achieving both high power conversion efficiency (PCE) and device stability is a major challenge for the practical development of organic solar cells (OSCs). Herein, three non-fully conjugated dimerized giant acceptors (named 2Y-sites, including wing-site-linked 2Y-wing, core-site-linked 2Y-core, and end-site-linked 2Y-end) are developed. They share the similar monomer precursors but have different alkyl-linked sites, offering the fine-tuned molecular absorption, packing, glass transition temperature, and carrier mobility. Among their binary active layers, D18/2Y-wing has better miscibility, leading to optimized morphology and more efficient charge transfer compared to D18/2Y-core and D18/2Y-end. Therefore, the D18/2Y-wing-based OSCs achieve a superior PCE of 17.73 %, attributed to enhanced photocurrent and fill factor. Furthermore, the D18/2Y-wing-based OSCs exhibit a balance of high PCE and improved stability, distinguishing them within the 2Y-sites. Building on the success of 2Y-wing in binary systems, we extend its application to ternary OSCs by pairing it with the near-infrared absorbing D18/BS3TSe-4F host. Thanks to the complementary absorption within 300–970 nm and further optimized morphology, ternary OSCs obtain a higher PCE of 19.13 %, setting a new efficiency benchmark for the dimer-derived OSCs. This approach of alkyl-linked site engineering for constructing dimerized giant acceptors presents a promising pathway to improve both PCE and stability of OSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202319295
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume63
Issue number14
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Apr 2024

Keywords

  • giant acceptors
  • molecular engineering
  • morphology
  • organic solar cells
  • power conversion efficiency

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