Xueting Yi, Zekun Liu, Mengan Zhao, Minghui Huang, Jiang Wu, Yingying Fu and Zhiyuan Xie
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Abstract
Developing thickness-insensitive organic solar cells (OSCs) is of vital importance for meeting the requirements of the mass production of solar panels. Herein, the molecular aggregation behaviour of non-fullerene acceptors was manipulated via two different solvent additives, namely, 1-phenylnaphthalene (PN) and 1-chloronaphthalene (CN), to improve the charge transport in thick OSCs. The planar structure of the naphthalene ring coupled with large phenyl steric hindrance allows the PN additive to insert into the adjacent N3 molecules, disturbing their face-to-face π–π stacking and enhancing the J-aggregation in the blends. As a result, the PN-treated blend film exhibits red-shifted and broad absorption as well as increased charge carrier mobility, which is crucial for high-performance thick OSCs. In contrast, the CN additive, with a small side group possessing good solubility for N3 and a high boiling point, facilitates the H-type aggregation of acceptors in the spin-coating process. With the incorporation of 0.5 vol% PN, the 120-nm-thick D18-Cl:N3-based devices obtained a power conversion efficiency (PCE) over 18.0%, significantly higher than the 16.22% and 16.08% for the control and CN-treated devices, respectively. Impressively, when the active layer thickness is increased to 300 nm, the resultant device still obtained a PCE of 16.48%. This work provides a simple additive strategy to facilitate the precise control of molecular aggregation during the film formation process for high-performance thick OSCs.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Materials Chemistry is divided into three distinct sections, A, B, and C, each catering to specific applications of the materials under study:
Journal of Materials Chemistry A focuses primarily on materials intended for applications in energy and sustainability.
Journal of Materials Chemistry B specializes in materials designed for applications in biology and medicine.
Journal of Materials Chemistry C is dedicated to materials suitable for applications in optical, magnetic, and electronic devices.
Example topic areas within the scope of Journal of Materials Chemistry C are listed below. This list is neither exhaustive nor exclusive.
Bioelectronics
Conductors
Detectors
Dielectrics
Displays
Ferroelectrics
Lasers
LEDs
Lighting
Liquid crystals
Memory
Metamaterials
Multiferroics
Photonics
Photovoltaics
Semiconductors
Sensors
Single molecule conductors
Spintronics
Superconductors
Thermoelectrics
Topological insulators
Transistors