BULLETIN OF THE KOREAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, v.45, no.8, pp.664 - 674
Abstract
In the last few decades, fullerene-based acceptors have been extensively utilized in organic solar cells (OSCs). However, OSCs based on fullerenes suffer from low photocurrent and photovoltage due to their poor light absorption capacity and limited tunability of energy levels, which impedes efficiency improvements. Recently, non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have enabled rapid progress in OSCs, owing to their favorable properties such as strong light absorption, facile energy level tuning, and improved charge transport characteristics. These features have led to rapid efficiency enhancements. This review discusses the latest research trends related to NFAs, covering several factors that can be applied in the development of NFAs. Finally, we suggest prospects and challenges for high-performance NFA-based OSCs on the path to commercialization. Non-fullerene acceptors (NFAs) have spurred rapid advancements in organic solar cells (OSCs) due to their strong light absorption, tunable energy levels, and improved charge transport, effectively overcoming the limitations of OSCs using fullerene-based acceptors. This review covers the latest research trends, prospects, and challenges for high-performance NFA-based OSCs toward commercialization.image