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Halogenated Nonfused Ring Electron Acceptor for Organic Solar Cells with a Record Efficiency of Over 17.

Cuihong LiHuarui ZhangXinyue CuiYa-Nan ChenNan WeiGuangliu RanHao LuShenhua ChenWenkai ZhangCuihong LiYahui LiuYu-Qiang LiuZhishan Bo
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Three nonfused ring electron acceptors (NFREAs), namely 3TT-C2-F, 3TT-C2-Cl, and 3TT-C2, have been purposefully designed and synthesized with the concept of halogenation. The incorporation of F or/and Cl atoms into the molecular structure (3TT-C2-F and 3TT-C2-Cl) enhances the π-π stacking, improves electron mobility, and regulates the nanofiber morphology of blend films, thus facilitating the exciton dissociation and charge transport. In particular, blend films based on D18:3TT-C2-F demonstrate a high charge mobility, an extended exciton diffusion distance, and a well-formed nanofiber network. These factors contribute to devices with a remarkable power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 17.19%, surpassing that of 3TT-C2-Cl (16.17%) and 3TT-C2 (15.42%). To the best of our knowledge, this represents the highest efficiency achieved in NFREA-based devices up to now. These results highlight the potential of halogenation in NFREAs as a promising approach to enhance the performance of organic solar cells. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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