Fibrillization of Non‐Fullerene Acceptors Enables 19% Efficiency Pseudo‐Bulk Heterojunction Organic Solar Cells

Donghui Li(Wuhan University of Technology), Nan Deng(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Yiwei Fu(Wuhan University of Technology), Chuanhang Guo(Wuhan University of Technology), Bojun Zhou(Wuhan University of Technology), Liang Wang(Wuhan University of Technology), Jing Zhou(Wuhan University of Technology), Dan Liu(Wuhan University of Technology), Wei Li(Wuhan University of Technology), Kai Wang(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Yanming Sun(Beihang University), Tao Wang(Wuhan University of Technology)
Advanced Materials
November 24, 2022
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Abstract

The structural order and aggregation of non-fullerene acceptors (NFA) are critical toward light absorption, phase separation, and charge transport properties of their photovoltaic blends with electron donors, and determine the power conversion efficiency (PCE) of the corresponding organic solar cells (OSCs). In this work, the fibrillization of small molecular NFA L8-BO with the assistance of fused-ring solvent additive 1-fluoronaphthalene (FN) to substantially improve device PCE is demonstrated. Molecular dynamics simulations show that FN attaches to the backbone of L8-BO as the molecular bridge to enhance the intermolecular packing , inducing 1D self-assembly of L8-BO into fine fibrils with a compact polycrystal structure. The L8-BO fibrils are incorporated into a pseudo-bulk heterojunction (P-BHJ) active layer with D18 as a donor, and show enhanced light absorption, charge transport, and collection properties, leading to enhanced PCE from 16.0% to an unprecedented 19.0% in the D18/L8-BO binary P-BHJ OSC, featuring a high fill factor of 80%. This work demonstrates a strategy for fibrillating NFAs toward the enhanced performance of OSCs.


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