Affiliation:
1. Collaborative Innovation Center of Light Manipulations and Applications School of Physics and Electronics Shandong Normal University Jinan 250014 P. R. China
2. Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Optical Information Ministry of Education Beijing Jiaotong University Beijing 100044 P. R. China
3. School of Physics State Key Laboratory of Crystal Materials Shandong University Jinan Shandong 250100 P. R. China
4. Organic Optoelectronic Materials Laboratory Department of Chemistry College of Science Korea University Seoul 02841 Republic of Korea
Abstract
AbstractThe morphology of the active layer is crucial for highly efficient organic solar cells (OSCs), which can be regulated by selecting a rational third component. In this work, the highly crystalline nonfullerene acceptor BTP‐eC9 is selected as the morphology regulator in OSCs with PM6:BTP‐BO‐4Cl as the main system. The addition of BTP‐eC9 can prolong the nucleation and crystallization progress of acceptor and donor molecules, thereby enhancing the order of molecular arrangement. Meanwhile, the nucleation and crystallization time of the donor is earlier than that of the acceptors after introducing BTP‐eC9, which is beneficial for obtaining a better vertical structural phase separation. The exciton dissociation, charge transport, and charge collection are promoted effectively by the optimized morphology of the active layer, which improves the short‐circuit current density and filling factor. After introducing BTP‐eC9, the power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of the ternary OSCs are improved from 17.31% to 18.15%. The PCE is further improved to 18.39% by introducing gold nanopyramid (Au NBPs) into the hole transport layer to improve photon utilization efficiency. This work indicates that the morphology can be optimized by selecting a highly crystalline third component to regulate the nucleation and crystallization progress of the acceptor and donor molecules.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province
Science and Technology Support Plan for Youth Innovation of Colleges and Universities of Shandong Province of China
Taishan Scholar Foundation of Shandong Province