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Geometry design of tethered small-molecule acceptor enables highly stable and efficient polymer solar cells

Author(s)
Bai, YangZhang, ZeZhou, QiujuGeng, HuaChen, QiKim, SeoyoungZhang, RuiZhang, CenChang, BowenLi, ShangyuFu, HongyuanXue, LingweiWang, HaiqiaoLi, WenbinChen, WeihuaGao, MengyuanYe, LongZhou, YuanyuanOuyang, YanniZhang, ChunfengGao, FengYang, ChangdukLi, YongfangZhang, Zhi-Guo
Issued Date
2023-05
DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-38673-5
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/65722
Citation
NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, v.14, no.1, pp.2926
Abstract
With the power conversion efficiency of binary polymer solar cells dramatically improved, the thermal stability of the small-molecule acceptors raised the main concerns on the device operating stability. Here, to address this issue, thiophene-dicarboxylate spacer tethered small-molecule acceptors are designed, and their molecular geometries are further regulated via the thiophene-core isomerism engineering, affording dimeric TDY-alpha with a 2, 5-substitution and TDY-beta with 3, 4-substitution on the core. It shows that TDY-alpha processes a higher glass transition temperature, better crystallinity relative to its individual small-molecule acceptor segment and isomeric counterpart of TDY-beta, and amore stablemorphology with the polymer donor. As a result, the TDY-alpha based device delivers a higher device efficiency of 18.1%, and most important, achieves an extrapolated lifetime of about 35000 hours that retaining 80% of their initial efficiency. Our result suggests that with proper geometry design, the tethered small-molecule acceptors can achieve both high device efficiency and operating stability.
Publisher
NATURE PORTFOLIO
ISSN
2041-1723
Keyword
STABILITY

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