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Collaborative regulation strategy of donor and acceptor analogues realizes multifunctional semitransparent organic solar cells with excellent comprehensive performance

Author(s)
Huang, XuexiangRen, XinyuanCheng, YujunZhang, YouhuiSun, ZheYang, SangjinKim, SeoyoungYang, ChangdukWu, FeiyanChen, Lie
Issued Date
2024-03
DOI
10.1039/d3ee04476a
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/82259
Citation
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Abstract
There are various see-saw effects between the performance parameters of multifunctional semitransparent organic solar cells (ST-OSCs), and hence how to balance all parameters to maximize the comprehensive performance is the biggest challenge in developing multi-functional ST-OSCs. In this work, for the first time, we propose a collaborative regulation strategy of donor and acceptor analogues to develop multi-functional ST-OSCs with highly comprehensive performance. Due to the strong morphology control ability and good complementary absorption favored by the collaborative regulation of the analogues, the addition of a donor analogue (DA) and an acceptor analogue (Y5) as the guest of the active layer not only boosts a higher power conversion efficiency (PCE), but also realizes the improvement of the average visible transmittance (AVT), color rendering index (CRI) and infrared rejection rate (IRR), minimizing the trade-off between these parameters. The collaborative regulation strategy demonstrates good effectiveness and universality in various active layers and device structures. The device based on DA:PCE10-2F/Y6:Y5 achieves a record efficiency of 15.57%, while the device based on DA:PM6:L8-BO:Y5 achieves an outstanding PCE of 19.09%. Notably, ST-OSCs based on DA:PCE10-2F/Y6:Y5 with 15 nm Ag achieve a LUE of up to 5.10%, a top value among the reported ST-OSCs, together with improved stability. The device with 25 nm Ag has a PCE of 12.95%, an AVT of 31.35% (yielding a LUE of 4.06%), an IRR of 90.3% and a CRI of 60.5, representing the best comprehensive performance of multifunctional ST-OSCs to date. ST-OSCs based on PM6:L8-BO with 25 nm Ag also have good comprehensive performance with an AVT of 20.02%, a PCE of 15.13% and an IRR of 90.1%. Our results demonstrate that collaborative regulation of donor and acceptor analogues is a facile and universal strategy to balance device parameters and improve the comprehensive performance of multifunctional ST-OSCs for practical applications. We propose a collaborative regulation strategy of donor and acceptor analogues to develop multi-functional ST-OSCs with highly comprehensive performance.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
1754-5692
Keyword
PHOTOVOLTAICS

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