Donor:Acceptor Janus Nanoparticle‐Based Films as Photoactive Layers: Control of Assembly and Impact on Performance of Devices

Author:

Du Yixuan123ORCID,Wang Yuemeng1,Shamraienko Volodymyr2,Pöschel Kathrin1,Synytska Alla123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institut Physikalische Chemie und Physik der Polymere Leibniz‐Institut für Polymerforschung Dresden e.V. Hohe Str. 6 01069 Dresden Germany

2. Fakultat Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften Technische Universität Dresden 01062 Dresden Germany

3. Bayerisches Polymerinstitut Universität Bayreuth Universitätsstraße 30 95440 Bayreuth Germany

Abstract

AbstractWater‐processable organic semiconductor nanoparticles (NPs) are considered promising materials for the next‐generation of optoelectronic applications due to their controlled size, internal structure, and environmentally friendly processing. Reasonably, the controllable assembly of donor:acceptor (D:A) NPs on large areas, quality, and packing density of deposited films, as well as layer morphology, will influence the effectiveness of charge transfer at an interface and the final performance of designed optoelectronic devices.This work represents an easy and effective approach for designing self‐assembled monolayers of D:A NPs. In this self‐assembly procedure, the NP arrays are prepared on a large scale (2 × 2 cm2) at the air/water interface with controlled packing density and morphology. Due to the unique structure of individual D:A Janus particles and their assembled arrays, the Janus nanoparticle (JNP)‐based device exhibits an 80% improvement of electron mobility and more balanced charge extraction compared to the conventional core–shell NP‐based device. An outstanding performance of polymer solar cells with over 5% efficiency is achieved after post‐annealing treatment of assembled arrays, representing one of the best results for NP‐based organic photovoltaics. Ultimately, this work provides a new protocol for processing water‐processable organic semiconductor colloids and future optoelectronic fabrication.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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