Organic Photovoltaics Utilizing Small-Molecule Donors and Y-series Nonfullerene Acceptors.
Jinfeng GeLin XieRuixiang PengZi Yi GePublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
The emerging Y-series nonfullerene acceptors (Y-NFA) prompt the rapid progress of power conversion efficiency (PCE) of all-small-molecule organic solar cells (ASM-OSCs) from around 12% to 17%. The excellent PCE improvement benefits from not only the outstanding properties of Y-series acceptors but also the successful development of small-molecule donors. The short-circuit current density, fill factor and non-radiative recombination are all optimized to the unprecedented values, providing a scenery that is obviously different from the ITIC-series based ASM-OSCs. In this review, OSCs utilizing small-molecule donors and Y-NFA are summarized and classified in order to provide an up-to-date development overview and give an insight on structure-property correlation. Then, the characteristics of bulk heterojunction (BHJ) formation of ASM-OSCs are discussed and compared with that of polymer-based OSCs. Finally, the challenges and outlook on designing ground-breaking small-molecule donor and forming ideal BHJ morphology are discussed. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.