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Reducing Non-Radiative Voltage Losses by Methylation of Push-Pull Molecular Donors in Organic Solar Cells.

Lukasz BaisingerJosé María Andrés CastánPablo Simón MarquésGiacomo LondiClemens GöhlerCarsten DeibelDavid BeljonneClement CabanetosPhilippe BlanchardJohannes BenduhnDonato SpoltoreKarl Leo
Published in: ChemSusChem (2021)
Organic solar cells are approaching power conversion efficiencies of other thin-film technologies. However, in order to become truly market competitive, the still substantial voltage losses need to be reduced. Here, the synthesis and characterization of four novel arylamine-based push-pull molecular donors was described, two of them exhibiting a methyl group at the para-position of the external phenyl ring of the arylamine block. Assessing the charge-transfer state properties and the effects of methylation on the open-circuit voltage of the device showed that devices based on methylated versions of the molecular donors exhibited reduced voltage losses due to decreased non-radiative recombination. Modelling suggested that methylation resulted in a tighter interaction between donor and acceptor molecules, turning into a larger oscillator strength to the charge-transfer states, thereby ensuing reduced non-radiative decay rates.
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