A Halogenation Strategy for over 12% Efficiency Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells

Yanbo Wang(Nankai University), Yamin Zhang(Nankai University), Nailiang Qiu(Nankai University), Huanran Feng(Nankai University), Huanhuan Gao(Nankai University), Bin Kan(Nankai University), Yanfeng Ma(Nankai University), Chenxi Li(Nankai University), Xiangjian Wan(Nankai University), Yongsheng Chen(Nankai University)
Advanced Energy Materials
January 30, 2018
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Abstract

Abstract Three acceptor–donor–acceptor type nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs), namely, F–F, F–Cl, and F–Br, are designed and synthesized through a halogenation strategy on one successful nonfullerene acceptor FDICTF (F–H). The three molecules show red‐shifted absorptions, increased crystallinities, and higher charge mobilities compared with the F–H. After blending with donor polymer PBDB‐T, the F–F‐, F–Cl‐, and F–Br‐based devices exhibit power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of 10.85%, 11.47%, and 12.05%, respectively, which are higher than that of F–H with PCE of 9.59%. These results indicate that manipulating the absorption range, crystallinity and mobilities of NFAs by introducing different halogen atoms is an effective way to achieve high photovoltaic performance, which will offer valuable insight for the designing of high‐efficiency organic solar cells.


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