11.4% Efficiency non-fullerene polymer solar cells with trialkylsilyl substituted 2D-conjugated polymer as donor

Haijun Bin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Liang Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhiguo Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yankang Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yindong Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Chunfeng Zhang(University of Science and Technology of China), Shanshan Chen(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Ling‐Wei Xue(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Changduk Yang(Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology), Min Xiao(University of Science and Technology of China), Yongfang Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Nature Communications
December 1, 2016
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Abstract Simutaneously high open circuit voltage and high short circuit current density is a big challenge for achieving high efficiency polymer solar cells due to the excitonic nature of organic semdonductors. Herein, we developed a trialkylsilyl substituted 2D-conjugated polymer with the highest occupied molecular orbital level down-shifted by Si–C bond interaction. The polymer solar cells obtained by pairing this polymer with a non-fullerene acceptor demonstrated a high power conversion efficiency of 11.41% with both high open circuit voltage of 0.94 V and high short circuit current density of 17.32 mA cm −2 benefitted from the complementary absorption of the donor and acceptor, and the high hole transfer efficiency from acceptor to donor although the highest occupied molecular orbital level difference between the donor and acceptor is only 0.11 eV. The results indicate that the alkylsilyl substitution is an effective way in designing high performance conjugated polymer photovoltaic materials.


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