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Highly efficient and stable binary and ternary organic solar cells using polymerized nonfused ring electron acceptors.

Xiaodong WangNan WeiYa-Nan ChenGuangliu RanAndong ZhangHao LuZhengdong WeiYahui LiuWenkai ZhangZhishan Bo
Published in: National science review (2024)
This study reports the successful design and synthesis of two novel polymerized nonfused ring electron acceptors, P-2BTh and P-2BTh-F , derived from the high-performance nonfused ring electron acceptor, 2BTh-2F. Prepared via Stille polymerization, these polymers feature thiophene and fluorinated thiophene as π-bridge units. Notably, P-2BTh-F , with difluorothiophene as the π-bridge, exhibits a more planar backbone and red-shifted absorption spectrum compared with P-2BTh . When employed in organic solar cells (OSCs) with PBDB-T as the donor material, P-2BTh-F -based devices demonstrate an outstanding power conversion efficiency (PCE) of over 11%, exceeding the 8.7% achieved by P-2BTh -based devices. Furthermore, all-polymer solar cells utilizing PBDB-T: P-2BTh-F exhibit superior storage stability. Additionally, P-2BTh-F was explored as a functional additive in a high-performance binary system, enhancing stability while maintaining comparable PCE (19.45%). This strategy offers a cost-effective approach for fabricating highly efficient and stable binary and ternary organic solar cells, opening new horizons for cost-effective and durable solar cell development.
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