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Optimized active layer morphology toward efficient and polymer batch insensitive organic solar cells.


ABSTRACT: Morphology control in laboratory and industry setting remains as a major challenge for organic solar cells (OSCs) due to the difference in film-drying kinetics between spin coating and the printing process. A two-step sequential deposition method is developed to control the active layer morphology. A conjugated polymer that self-assembles into a well-defined fibril structure is used as the first layer, and then a non-fullerene acceptor is introduced into the fibril mesh as the second layer to form an optimal morphology. A benefit of the combined fibril network morphology and non-fullerene acceptor properties was that a high efficiency of 16.5% (certified as 16.1%) was achieved. The preformed fibril network layer and the sequentially deposited non-fullerene acceptor form a robust morphology that is insensitive to the polymer batches, solving a notorious issue in OSCs. Such progress demonstrates that the utilization of polymer fibril networks in a sequential deposition process is a promising approach towards the fabrication of high-efficiency OSCs.

SUBMITTER: Weng K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7275072 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimized active layer morphology toward efficient and polymer batch insensitive organic solar cells.

Weng Kangkang K   Ye Linglong L   Zhu Lei L   Xu Jinqiu J   Zhou Jiajia J   Feng Xiang X   Lu Guanghao G   Tan Songting S   Liu Feng F   Sun Yanming Y  

Nature communications 20200605 1


Morphology control in laboratory and industry setting remains as a major challenge for organic solar cells (OSCs) due to the difference in film-drying kinetics between spin coating and the printing process. A two-step sequential deposition method is developed to control the active layer morphology. A conjugated polymer that self-assembles into a well-defined fibril structure is used as the first layer, and then a non-fullerene acceptor is introduced into the fibril mesh as the second layer to fo  ...[more]

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