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Excited-State Dynamics in All-Polymer Blends with Polymerized Small-Molecule Acceptors.

Ziran LiuQian LiLulu FuJide WangJing MaChun-Feng ZhangRui Wang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Polymerizing small-molecular acceptors (SMAs) is a promising route to construct high performance polymer acceptors of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs). After SMA polymerization, the microstructure of molecular packing is largely modified, which is essential in regulating the excited-state dynamics during the photon-to-current conversion. Nevertheless, the relationship between the molecular packing and excited-state dynamics in polymerized SMAs (PSMAs) remains poorly understood. Herein, the excited-state dynamics and molecular packing are investigated in the corresponding PSMA and SMA utilizing a combination of experimental and theoretical methods. This study finds that the charge separation from intra-moiety delocalized states (i-DEs) is much faster in blends with PSMAs, but the loosed π-π molecular packing suppresses the excitation conversion from the local excitation (LE) to the i-DE, leading to additional radiative losses from LEs. Moreover, the increased aggregations of PSMA in the blends decrease donor: acceptor interfaces, which reduces triplet losses from the bimolecular charge recombination. These findings suggest that excited-state dynamics may be manipulated by the molecular packing in blends with PSMAs to further optimize the performance of all-PSCs.
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