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

Kangkang Weng(Beihang University), Linglong Ye(Xiangtan University), Lei Zhu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Jinqiu Xu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Jiajia Zhou(Beihang University), Xiang Feng(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Guanghao Lu(Xi'an Jiaotong University), Songting Tan(Xiangtan University), Feng Liu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yanming Sun(Beihang University)
Nature Communications
June 5, 2020
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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.


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