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Multi‐Selenophene Strategy Enables Dimeric Acceptors‐Based Organic Solar Cells with over 18.5% Efficiency.

Authors :
Bai, Yuyang
Chen, Tianqi
Ji, Xinyi
Wang, Jiaying
Zhao, Wenkai
Yuan, Shaohui
Zhang, Yunxin
Long, Guankui
Zhang, Zhe
Wan, Xiangjian
Kan, Bin
Chen, Yongsheng
Source :
Advanced Energy Materials. 8/9/2024, Vol. 14 Issue 30, p1-9. 9p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Dimeric acceptor (DMA) becomes a promising alternative to small‐molecular and polymeric acceptor‐based organic solar cells (OSCs) due to its well‐defined chemical structure, high batch‐to‐batch reproducibility, and low molecular diffusion properties. However, DMAs usually exhibit blueshifted absorptions, limiting their photon utilization abilities. Herein, multi‐selenophene strategies are adopted to develop redshifted DMAs. From monomer (YSe) to dimers (DYSe‐1 and DYSe‐2), reduced electron reorganization energies and exciton binding energies enable the efficient charge dynamics in the DMAs‐based OSCs. Together with their effective absorption extending to ≈920 nm, DYSe‐1‐ and DYSe‐2‐ based OSCs exhibit outstanding short‐circuit current densities (JSCs) over 27 mA cm−2, which are the best among DMAs. Besides, compared with the YSe‐based device, both DMA‐based devices have higher electroluminescence quantum efficiencies and thus reduce nonradiative recombination loss (ΔE3), contributing to their reduced energy losses. The resultant open‐circuit voltages (VOCs) of DYSe‐1‐ and DYSe‐2‐ based OSCs are ≈0.88 V, which, combining their super JSC values, lead to the promising power conversion efficiencies of 18.56% and 18.22%, respectively. These results are among the best in DMAs‐based OSCs and highlight the great potential of the multi‐selenophene strategy for the development of redshifted DMAs with high performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16146832
Volume :
14
Issue :
30
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Advanced Energy Materials
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
178945116
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/aenm.202400938