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Tackling Energy Loss in Organic Solar Cells via Volatile Solid Additive Strategy.

Huimin XiangFengbo SunXufan ZhengBowen GaoPanpan ZhuTingting CongYuda LiXunchang WangRenqiang Yang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2024)
The energy loss induced open-circuit voltage (V OC ) deficit hampers the rapid development of state-of-the-art organic solar cells (OSCs), therefore, it is extremely urgent to explore effective strategies to address this issue. Herein, a new volatile solid additive 1,4-bis(iodomethyl)cyclohexane (DIMCH) featured with concentrated electrostatic potential distribution is utilized to act as a morphology-directing guest to reduce energy loss in multiple state-of-art blend system, leading to one of highest efficiency (18.8%) at the forefront of reported binary OSCs. Volatile DIMCH decreases radiative/non-radiative recombination induced energy loss (ΔE 2 /ΔE 3 ) by rationally balancing the crystallinity of donors and acceptors and realizing homogeneous network structure of crystal domain with reduced D-A phase separation during the film formation process and weakens energy disorder and trap density in OSCs. It is believed that this study brings not only a profound understanding of emerging volatile solid additives but also a new hope to further reduce energy loss and improve the performance of OSCs.
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