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Efficient Non-Fullerene Organic Solar Cells Based on a Wide-Bandgap Polymer Donor Containing an Alkylthiophenyl-Substituted Benzodithiophene Moiety.

Ruihao XieLei YingKang AnWenkai ZhongQingwu YinShengzu LiaoFei HuangYong Cao
Published in: Chemphyschem : a European journal of chemical physics and physical chemistry (2019)
Two wide-bandgap polymer donors containing an alkylthiophenyl substituted benzo[1,2-b : 4,5-b']dithiophene moiety, namely PTZPO and PTZPS, were designed and synthesized. Both polymers exhibit relatively wide optical bandgap of 1.95 V with similar absorption profiles. The polymer PTZPS with alkylthiophenyl substituted benzo[1,2-b : 4,5-b']dithiophene units showed enhanced light-harvesting capabilities, leading to improved short-circuit current densities. The PTZPS : ITIC film shows more appreciable film morphology and phase separation than the film composed of a blend of ITIC with alkoxyl substitutions containing copolymer PTZPO, which facilitates exciton dissociation and charge transport. The PTZPS : ITIC-based non-fullerene organic solar cells show clearly improved short-circuit current density and an impressively high power conversion efficiency of more than 11 %. These observations demonstrate the great promise of using PTZPS as electron-donating materials for high-performance non-fullerene organic solar cells.
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