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Polaritons in a Polycrystalline Layer of Non-fullerene Acceptor.

Lixuan LiuZhi-Xiang WeiStefan C J Meskers
Published in: Journal of the American Chemical Society (2023)
Non-fullerene acceptor molecules developed for organic solar cells feature a very intense absorption band in the near-infrared. In the solid phase, the strong interaction between light and the transition dipole moment for molecular excitation should induce formation of polaritons. The reflection spectra for polycrystalline films of a non-fullerene acceptor with a thienothienopyrrolo-thienothienoindole core of the so-called Y6 type indeed show a signature of polaritons. A local minimum in the middle of the reflection band is associated with the allowed molecular transition. The minimum in reflection allows efficient entry of light into the solid, resulting in a local maximum in external quantum efficiency of a photovoltaic cell made of the pure acceptor.
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