Login / Signup

Formation of Efficient Quasi-All-Polymer Solar Cells by Synergistic Effect of the Ternary Strategy and Solid Additives.

Chenyu ShangShuai ZhangDong HanXiqiang DingYaowen ZhangChunming YangJianxu DingXichang Bao
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
All-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) have been widely studied owing to their unique mechanical flexibility and stability. However, all-PSCs have a lower efficiency than small-molecule acceptor-based PSCs. In the work, a ternary quasi-all-polymer solar cell (Q-all-PSC) using a synergy of the ternary strategy and solid additive engineering is reported. The introduction of PC 71 BM can not only match the energy level of the photoactive materials with an improved open circuit voltage ( V OC ) of the ternary devices but also enhance photon capture, which can improve short circuit current density. It is found that there is effective charge transfer between PC 71 BM and PY-IT, which can form an electron transport channel and promote efficient charge transport. Moreover, the introduction of PC 71 BM made the PM6/PY-IT/PC 71 BM ternary blends more crystalline while slightly reducing phase separation, resulting in a suitable domain size. Importantly, by introducing a high dielectric-constant PFBEK solid additive as the fasten matrix, the Q-all-PSC's efficiency can reach 16.42%. This method provides a new idea for future research on all-polymer solar cells.
Keyphrases
  • solar cells
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • small molecule
  • visible light
  • single cell
  • minimally invasive
  • air pollution
  • solid state
  • heavy metals
  • stem cells