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Design rules for minimizing voltage losses in high-efficiency organic solar cells

Authors :
Olle Inganäs
Galia Pozina
Xiao-Ke Liu
Deping Qian
Fengling Zhang
Shula Chen
Jiangbin Zhang
Wolfgang Tress
Irina Buyanova
Shangshang Chen
Veaceslav Coropceanu
He Yan
Liangqi Ouyang
Jianhui Hou
Yingzhi Jin
Weimin Chen
Huifeng Yao
Artem A. Bakulin
Zilong Zheng
Feng Gao
Jing Liu
Sunsun Li
Bowei Gao
Jean-Luc Brédas
Thomas R. Hopper
Commission of the European Communities
The Royal Society
Source :
Nature Materials

Abstract

The open-circuit voltage of organic solar cells is usually lower than the values achieved in inorganic or perovskite photovoltaic devices with comparable bandgaps. Energy losses during charge separation at the donor–acceptor interface and non-radiative recombination are among the main causes of such voltage losses. Here we combine spectroscopic and quantum-chemistry approaches to identify key rules for minimizing voltage losses: (1) a low energy offset between donor and acceptor molecular states and (2) high photoluminescence yield of the low-gap material in the blend. Following these rules, we present a range of existing and new donor–acceptor systems that combine efficient photocurrent generation with electroluminescence yield up to 0.03%, leading to non-radiative voltage losses as small as 0.21 V. This study provides a rationale to explain and further improve the performance of recently demonstrated high-open-circuit-voltage organic solar cells. Key optoelectronic properties for donor and acceptor organic semiconductors are identified to obtain organic solar cells with reduced open-circuit voltage losses and high power conversion efficiencies.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Materials
Accession number :
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