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Design and Performance of Small-Molecule Donors with Donor-π-Acceptor Architecture Toward Vacuum-Deposited Organic Photovoltaics Having Heretofore Highest Short-Circuit Current Density.

Bin-Wen ChenKun CaoXu WangZuo-Chang ChenSang Young JeongZhen-Lin QiuLe-Shan DaiYun-Fei LiKe-Yue YangDa-Qin YunHan Young WooLin-Long DengSu-Yuan XieLan-Sun Zheng
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
The development of high-performance organic photovoltaic materials is of crucial importance for the commercialization of organic solar cells (OSCs). Herein, two structurally simple donor-π-conjugated linker-acceptor (D-π-A)-configured small-molecule donors with methyl-substituted triphenylamine as D unit, 1,1-dicyanomethylene-3-indanone as A unit, and thiophene or furan as π-conjugated linker, named DTICPT and DTICPF, are developed. DTICPT and DTICPF are facilely prepared via a two-step synthetic process with simple procedures. DTICPF with a furan π-conjugated linker exhibits stronger and broader optical absorption, deeper highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) energy levels, and better charge transport, compared to its thiophene analog DTICPT. As a result, vacuum-deposited OSCs based on DTICPF: C 70 show an impressive power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 9.36% (certified 9.15%) with short-circuit current density (J sc ) up to 17.49 mA cm -2 (certified 17.56 mA cm -2 ), which is the highest J sc reported so far for vacuum-deposited OSCs. Besides, devices based on DTICPT: C 70 and DTICPF: C 70 exhibit excellent long-term stability under different aging conditions. This work offers important insights into the rational design of D-π-A configured small-molecule donors for high efficient and stable vacuum-deposited OSCs.
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