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Effect of the Energy Offset on the Charge Dynamics in Nonfullerene Organic Solar Cells.

Yunhao CaiHuotian ZhangLinglong YeRui ZhangJinqiu XuKangning ZhangPengqing BiTengfei LiKangkang WengKe XuJian-Long XiaQinye BaoFeng LiuXiaotao HaoSongting TanFeng GaoXiaowei ZhanYanming Sun
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
The energy offset, considered as the driving force for charge transfer between organic molecules, has significant effects on both charge separation and charge recombination in organic solar cells. Herein, we designed material systems with gradually shifting energy offsets, including both positive and negative values. Time-resolved spectroscopy was used to monitor the charge dynamics within the bulk heterojunction. It is striking to find that there is still charge transfer and charge generation when the energy offset reached -0.10 eV (ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy data). This work not only indicates the feasibility of the free carrier generation and the following charge separation under the condition of a negative offset but also elucidates the relationship between the charge transfer and the energy offset in the case of polymer chlorination.
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