Terpolymer Containing a meta -Octyloxy-phenyl-Modified Dithieno[3,2- f :2',3'- h ]quinoxaline Unit Enabling Efficient Organic Solar Cells.
Yuchen ZhouShujuan LiuZezhou LiangHaimei WuLiuchang WangWeiping WangBaofeng ZhaoZhiyuan CongGuang-Hao LuChao GaoPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
With the rapid development of small-molecule electron acceptors, polymer electron donors are becoming more important than ever in organic photovoltaics, and there is still room for the currently available high-performance polymer donors. To further develop polymer donors with finely tunable structures to achieve better photovoltaic performances, random ternary copolymerization is a useful technique. Herein, by incorporating a new electron-withdrawing segment 2,3-bis(3-octyloxyphenyl)dithieno[3,2- f :2',3'- h ]quinoxaline derivative (C12T-TQ) to PM6, a series of terpolymers were synthesized. It is worth noting that the introduction of the C12T-TQ unit can deepen the highest occupied molecular orbital energy levels of the resultant polymers. In addition, the polymer Z6 with a 10% C12T-TQ ratio possesses the highest film absorption coefficient (9.86 × 10 4 cm -1 ) among the four polymers. When blended with Y6, it exhibited superior miscibility and mutual crystallinity enhancement between Z6 and Y6, suppressed recombination, better exciton separation and charge collection characteristics, and faster hole transfer in the D-A interface. Consequently, the device of Z6 :Y6 successfully achieved enhanced photovoltaic parameters and yielded an efficiency of 17.01%, higher than the 16.18% of the PM6:Y6 device, demonstrating the effectiveness of the meta -octyloxy-phenyl-modified dithieno[3,2- f :2',3'- h ]quinoxaline moiety to build promising terpolymer donors for high-performance organic solar cells.
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