Donor polymer design enables efficient non-fullerene organic solar cells

Zhengke Li(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Kui Jiang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Guofang Yang(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Joshua Yuk Lin Lai(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Tingxuan Ma(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Jingbo Zhao(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology), Wei Ma(Xi'an Jiaotong University), He Yan(Hong Kong University of Science and Technology)
Nature Communications
October 26, 2016
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Abstract

To achieve efficient organic solar cells, the design of suitable donor-acceptor couples is crucially important. State-of-the-art donor polymers used in fullerene cells may not perform well when they are combined with non-fullerene acceptors, thus new donor polymers need to be developed. Here we report non-fullerene organic solar cells with efficiencies up to 10.9%, enabled by a novel donor polymer that exhibits strong temperature-dependent aggregation but with intentionally reduced polymer crystallinity due to the introduction of a less symmetric monomer unit. Our comparative study shows that an analogue polymer with a C2 symmetric monomer unit yields highly crystalline polymer films but less efficient non-fullerene cells. Based on a monomer with a mirror symmetry, our best donor polymer exhibits reduced crystallinity, yet such a polymer matches better with small molecular acceptors. This study provides important insights to the design of donor polymers for non-fullerene organic solar cells.


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