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Comparing the Device Physics and Morphology of Polymer Solar Cells Employing Fullerenes and Non-Fullerene Acceptors

Authors :
Tommaso Giovenzana
Jason T. Bloking
Michael D. McGehee
Sangwon Ko
Koen Vandewal
Alan Sellinger
Andrew J. Ponec
Eric T. Hoke
Zhenan Bao
Andrew T. Higgs
Source :
Advanced Energy Materials. 4:1301426
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Wiley, 2014.

Abstract

There is a need to find electron acceptors for organic photovoltaics that are not based on fullerene derivatives since fullerenes have a small band gap that limits the open-circuit voltage (VOC), do not absorb strongly and are expensive. Here, a phenylimide-based acceptor molecule, 4,7-bis(4-(N-hexyl-phthalimide)vinyl)benzo[c]1,2,5-thiadiazole (HPI-BT), that can be used to make solar cells with VOC values up to 1.11 V and power conversion efficiencies up to 3.7% with two thiophene polymers is demonstrated. An internal quantum efficiency of 56%, compared to 75–90% for polymer-fullerene devices, results from less efficient separation of geminate charge pairs. While favorable energetic offsets in the polymer-fullerene devices due to the formation of a disordered mixed phase are thought to improve charge separation, the low miscibility (

Details

ISSN :
16146832
Volume :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Advanced Energy Materials
Accession number :
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