Facilely Full-End-Capping Engineering Promotes High-Performance Organic Solar Cells with Simultaneously Improved Efficiency and Stability

28 Pages Posted: 8 Nov 2022

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Youhui Zhang

Nanchang University

Jiawei Deng

Nanchang University

Qilong Mao

Nanchang University

Sang Young Jeong

Korea University

Xuexiang Huang

Nanchang University

Lifu Zhang

Nanchang University

Byongkyu Lee

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Bin Huang

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology

Han Young Woo

Korea University - Department of Chemistry

Changduk Yang

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST)

Junying Xu

Nanchang University

Feiyan Wu

Nanchang University

Qian-Yong Cao

Nanchang University

Lie Chen

Nanchang University

Abstract

Main-chain construction and side-chain modification are general strategies to design polymer donors for organic solar cell (OSCs), but they always suffer from deliberate molecular design and tedious synthesis. Here, we employ full-end-capping engineering, a facile and versatile strategy to boost both efficiency and stability for non-fullerene OSCs. A series of full-end-capped polymer donors are obtained by a simple end-capping reaction right after the polymerization in one-pot. It is found that the end-capping groups not only completely remove the unreacted terminal defects in the polymer chains, but also well-manipulate the molecular orientation, film-forming process and resulting morphology, optimize the charge dynamics, and reduce non-radiative energy loss. The device with full-end-capped PM6-T:Y6-based obtains an impressive efficiency of 17.11%, showing all-over improved device parameters and long-term stability than unend-capped PM6:Y6-based device (15.96%). Notably, PM6-T:BTP-eC9-based device reaches a efficacy of 18.45%, among the highest performance of BTP-eC9-based binary devices.

Keywords: organic solar cells, Full-end-capping engineering, Efficiency, Stability.

Suggested Citation

Zhang, Youhui and Deng, Jiawei and Mao, Qilong and Jeong, Sang Young and Huang, Xuexiang and Zhang, Lifu and Lee, Byongkyu and Huang, Bin and Woo, Han Young and Yang, Changduk and Xu, Junying and Wu, Feiyan and Cao, Qian-Yong and Chen, Lie, Facilely Full-End-Capping Engineering Promotes High-Performance Organic Solar Cells with Simultaneously Improved Efficiency and Stability. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4271096 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4271096

Youhui Zhang

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Jiawei Deng

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Qilong Mao

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Sang Young Jeong

Korea University ( email )

1 Anam-dong 5 ka
Seoul, 136-701
Korea, Republic of (South Korea)

Xuexiang Huang

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Lifu Zhang

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Byongkyu Lee

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

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Bin Huang

Jiangxi University of Science and Technology ( email )

Han Young Woo

Korea University - Department of Chemistry ( email )

Changduk Yang

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) ( email )

Junying Xu

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Feiyan Wu

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Qian-Yong Cao

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

Lie Chen (Contact Author)

Nanchang University ( email )

999 Xuefu Avenue
Hong Gu Tan New District
Nanchang, 330031
China

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