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Importance of High-Electron Mobility in Polymer Acceptors for Efficient All-Polymer Solar Cells: Combined Engineering of Backbone Building Unit and Regioregularity

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Abstract
The charge transport ability of polymer acceptors (PAs) is crucial for achieving high power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs). However, the electron mobilities (μes) of most PAs are inferior to those of their small molecule acceptor (SMA) counterparts. Herein, the authors design a new series of the polymerized SMA-based PAs (Y5-A-B), where the donating moiety (A = selenophene (Se)/biselenophene (BiSe)) and the backbone regioregularity (B = In/Mix/Out) are 2D controlled, for enhancing both the μe and PCEs. Interestingly, the effects of regioisomers on the μe and all-PSC performance are the opposite depending on the donating unit. For the Y5-Se-based PAs, the PCEs increase in order of Out (7.52%) < Mix (9.33%) < In (13.38%). In contrast, for the Y5-BiSe-based PAs, the PCEs decrease in order of Out (10.67%) > Mix (9.58%) > In (8.52%). These opposite trends in each series originate from the different planarity and intermolecular assembly of PAs depending on the regioregularity. Thus, the Y5-Se-In blend exhibits the highest μe and achieves the highest PCE (13.38%) among the all-PSCs in this study. Therefore, the authors report the importance of simultaneous engineering of the backbone building unit and regioregularity to realize high-mobility PA and highly efficient all-PSCs.
Author(s)
Soodeok SeoCheng SunJin-Woo LeeSeungjin LeeDongchan LeeCheng WangTan Ngoc-Lan PhanGeon-U KimShinuk ChoYun-Hi KimBumjoon J. Kim
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
all-polymer solar cellselectron mobilityhigh efficiencypolymerizedsmall-molecule acceptorregioregularity
DOI
10.1002/adfm.202108508
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14744
Publisher
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Language
영어
ISSN
1616-301X
Citation Volume
32
Citation Number
5
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
10
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Medicine > Nursing
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