Xiaohei Wu, Bo Xiao, Rui Sun, Xinrong Yang, Meimei Zhang, Yuan Gao, Biao Xiao, Elizaveta Papkovskaya, Yuriy N. Luponosov, Christoph J Brabec, Jie Min
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Abstract
Morphology control has been critical engineering in establishing rapid charge transfer channels and enhancing the solidification of bulk microstructure, ultimately leading to improved device performance. Herein, we synergistically combined layer-by-layer (LbL) doctor-blading deposition with a multicomponent controlling strategy to achieve favorable active layer reconstruction, and thus fabricate quaternary all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs). Compared to the quaternary bulk-heterojunction (Q-BHJ) system based on the PM6:D18-Cl:PY-SSe:PY-Cl, the quaternary LbL (Q-LbL) system based on (D18-Cl:PY-Cl)/(PM6:PY-SSe) can significantly improve optical and electronic properties, ensure charge transfer and extraction, and reduce non-geminate recombination loss. Consequently, the rigid and flexible Q-LbL all-PSCs exhibit outstanding power conversion efficiencies of 19.46% and 17.02%, respectively. In particular, the Q-LbL system showed promising thermal and mechanical stability as well as outdoor operational stability. These findings highlight the potential of the Q-LbL processing strategy to simultaneously improve the efficiency and stability of all-PSCs, thereby paving the way for their practical applications.
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Energy & Environmental Science, a peer-reviewed scientific journal, publishes original research and review articles covering interdisciplinary topics in the (bio)chemical and (bio)physical sciences, as well as chemical engineering disciplines. Published monthly by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), a not-for-profit publisher, Energy & Environmental Science is recognized as a leading journal. It boasts an impressive impact factor of 8.500 as of 2009, ranking 8th among 140 journals in the category "Chemistry, Multidisciplinary," second among 71 journals in "Energy & Fuels," second among 128 journals in "Engineering, Chemical," and first among 181 scientific journals in "Environmental Sciences."
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