High Miscibility Compatible with Ordered Molecular Packing Enables an Excellent Efficiency of 16.2% in All-Small-Molecule Organic Solar Cells

  • Lili Zhang
  • , Xiangwei Zhu
  • , Dan Deng*
  • , Zhen Wang
  • , Ziqi Zhang
  • , Yi Li
  • , Jianqi Zhang
  • , Kun Lv
  • , Lixuan Liu
  • , Xuning Zhang
  • , Huiqiong Zhou
  • , Harald Ade*
  • , Zhixiang Wei*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

In all-small-molecule organic solar cells (ASM-OSCs), a high short-circuit current (Jsc) usually needs a small phase separation, while a high fill factor (FF) is generally realized in a highly ordered packing system. However, small domain and ordered packing always conflicted each other in ASM-OSCs, leading to a mutually restricted Jsc and FF. In this study, alleviation of the previous dilemma by the strategy of obtaining simultaneous good miscibility and ordered packing through modulating homo- and heteromolecular interactions is proposed. By moving the alkyl-thiolation side chains from the para- to the meta-position in the small-molecule donor, the surface tension and molecular planarity are synchronously enhanced, resulting in compatible properties of good miscibility with acceptor BTP-eC9 and strong self-assembly ability. As a result, an optimized morphology with multi-length-scale domains and highly ordered packing is realized. The device exhibits a long carrier lifetime (39.8 μs) and fast charge collection (15.5 ns). A record efficiency of 16.2% with a high FF of 75.6% and a Jsc of 25.4 mA cm−2 in the ASM-OSCs is obtained. These results demonstrate that the strategy of simultaneously obtaining good miscibility with high crystallinity could be an efficient photovoltaic material design principle for high-performance ASM-OSCs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2106316
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume34
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

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