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Long-term efficient organic photovoltaics based on quaternary bulk heterojunctions.


ABSTRACT: A major impediment to the commercialization of organic photovoltaics (OPVs) is attaining long-term morphological stability of the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer. To secure the stability while pursuing optimized performance, multi-component BHJ-based OPVs have been strategically explored. Here we demonstrate the use of quaternary BHJs (q-BHJs) composed of two conjugated polymer donors and two fullerene acceptors as a novel platform to produce high-efficiency and long-term durable OPVs. A q-BHJ OPV (q-OPV) with an experimentally optimized composition exhibits an enhanced efficiency and extended operational lifetime than does the binary reference OPV. The q-OPV would retain more than 72% of its initial efficiency (for example, 8.42-6.06%) after a 1-year operation at an elevated temperature of 65?°C. This is superior to those of the state-of-the-art BHJ-based OPVs. We attribute the enhanced stability to the significant suppression of domain growth and phase separation between the components via kinetic trapping effect.

SUBMITTER: Nam M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5241808 | biostudies-other | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Long-term efficient organic photovoltaics based on quaternary bulk heterojunctions.

Nam Minwoo M   Cha Minjeong M   Lee Hyun Hwi HH   Hur Kahyun K   Lee Kyu-Tae KT   Yoo Jaehong J   Han Il Ki IK   Kwon S Joon SJ   Ko Doo-Hyun DH  

Nature communications 20170116


A major impediment to the commercialization of organic photovoltaics (OPVs) is attaining long-term morphological stability of the bulk heterojunction (BHJ) layer. To secure the stability while pursuing optimized performance, multi-component BHJ-based OPVs have been strategically explored. Here we demonstrate the use of quaternary BHJs (q-BHJs) composed of two conjugated polymer donors and two fullerene acceptors as a novel platform to produce high-efficiency and long-term durable OPVs. A q-BHJ O  ...[more]

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