Huanhuan Gao, Baobing Fan*, Liyang Yu, Yiwen Wang, Ruipeng Li, Wenlin Jiang, Tianqi Chen, Jie Zeng, Francis R. Lin, Bin Kan, Hongxiang Li, Lei Wang and Alex K.-Y. Jen*,
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Abstract
The efficiencies of dimer-based devices still lag those of their small molecule-based counterparts. This is primarily due to the considerable dihedrals in the dimer skeleton, which compromises the molecular packing, thus influencing the charge generation and nonradiative voltage loss (ΔVoc,nr). Herein, we developed two dimeric acceptors with varied π-linkers to investigate the influence of linker-induced conformational lock on ΔVoc,nr. We find that the helically lapped O-shaped dimer delivers better intermolecular packing than the planar S-shaped one that incorporates a bulkier π-linker. However, its planar skeleton is instead more favorable for forming a compact and ordered stacking with the host acceptor in ternary blend. This possibly promotes exciton dissociation, thus reducing the nonradiative decay of excited states. Moreover, its longer exciton lifetime could offer additional charge-transfer channels. These contributions effectively minimize ΔVoc,nr to 0.195 eV, while delivering a high efficiency approaching 20% in the derived ternary device.
ACS Energy Letters Energy-Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
CiteScore
31.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
469
审稿时长
1 months
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