Suppressing Co‐Crystallization of Halogenated Non‐Fullerene Acceptors for Thermally Stable Ternary Solar Cells

Sandra Hultmark(Chalmers University of Technology), Sri Harish Kumar Paleti(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Albert Harillo(Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona), Sara Marina(Ikerbasque), Ferry Anggoro Ardy Nugroho(Chalmers University of Technology), Yanfeng Liu(Linköping University), Leif Ericsson(Karlstad University), Ruipeng Li(Brookhaven National Laboratory), Jaime Martín(Ikerbasque), Jonas Bergqvist(Linköping University), Christoph Langhammer(Chalmers University of Technology), Fengling Zhang(Linköping University), Liyang Yu(Sichuan University), Mariano Campoy‐Quiles(Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona), Ellen Moons(Karlstad University), Derya Baran(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), Christian Müller(Chalmers University of Technology)
Advanced Functional Materials
October 13, 2020
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Abstract

Abstract While photovoltaic blends based on non‐fullerene acceptors are touted for their thermal stability, this type of acceptor tends to crystallize, which can result in a gradual decrease in photovoltaic performance and affects the reproducibility of the devices. Two halogenated indacenodithienothiophene‐based acceptors that readily co‐crystallize upon mixing are studied, which indicates that the use of an acceptor mixture alone does not guarantee the formation of a disordered mixture. The addition of the donor polymer to the acceptor mixture readily suppresses the crystallization, which results in a fine‐grained ternary blend with nanometer‐sized domains that do not coarsen due to a high T g ≈ 200 °C. As a result, annealing at temperatures of up to 170 °C does not markedly affect the photovoltaic performance of ternary devices, in contrast to binary devices that suffer from acceptor crystallization in the active layer. The results indicate that the ternary approach enables the use of high‐temperature processing protocols, which are needed for upscaling and high‐throughput fabrication of organic solar cells. Further, ternary devices display a stable photovoltaic performance at 130 °C for at least 205 h, which indicates that the use of acceptor mixtures allows to fabricate devices with excellent thermal stability.


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