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Asymmetric Polymer Additive for Morphological Regulation and Thermally Stable Organic Solar Cells

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Abstract
High thermal stability is crucial for the commercialization of organic solar cells (OSCs). The thermal stability of OSCs has been improved using the tailoring blend morphology of bulk heterojunctions (BHJs). Herein, we demonstrated thermally stable OSCs in a ternary blended system containing low-crystalline semiconducting polymers (asy-PNDI1FTVT and PTB7-Th) and a non-fullerene acceptor (Y6). The asymmetric n-type semiconducting polymer (asy-PNDI1FTVT) differed from general symmetric semiconducting polymers as it randomly substituted fluorine atoms at the donor moiety (TVT), resulting in significantly lower crystallinity. asy-PNDI1FTVT in PTB7-Th:Y6 exhibited a well-mixed morphology at the BHJ and efficiently facilitated the charge dissociation process with an enhanced fill factor and power conversion efficiency. Furthermore, the ternary system of PTB7-Th:Y6:asy-PNDI1FTVT suppressed phase separation with negligible burn-in loss and performance degradation under thermal stress. The experiments showed that our devices without encapsulation retained over 90% of their initial efficiencies after 100 h at 65 °C. These results show significant potential for the development of thermally stable OSCs with reasonable efficiency.
Issued Date
2023
Sang Ah Park
김도희
Dasol Chung
Jeongsu Kim
Taiho Park
조신욱
Minjun Kim
Type
Article
Keyword
semiconducting polymerorganic solar cellspolymer additivemolecular miscibilitythermal stability
DOI
10.1021/acsami.3c04804
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17445
Publisher
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Language
영어
ISSN
1944-8244
Citation Volume
15
Citation Number
22
Citation Start Page
27026
Citation End Page
27033
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Engineering > Material Engineering
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