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Influence of Processing Parameters and Molecular Weight on the Morphology and Properties of High‐Performance PffBT4T‐2OD:PC<sub>71</sub>BM Organic Solar Cells

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The influences of various processing parameters and polymer molecular weight on the morphology and properties of poly[(5,6‐difluoro‐2,1,3‐benzothiadiazol‐4,7‐diyl)‐alt‐(3,3′′′‐di(2‐octyldodecyl) 2,2′;5′,2″;5″,2′′′‐quaterthiophen‐5,5′′′‐diyl)] (PffBT4T‐2OD)‐based polymer solar cells (PSCs) are investigated. High spin rate/high temperature conditions are found to significantly reduce polymer crystallinity and change polymer backbone orientation from face‐on to edge‐on. Most surprisingly, it is found that the median domain sizes of PffBT4T‐2OD:PC71BM blends processed at different temperatures/spin rates are nearly identical, while the average domain purity and the molecular orientation relative to polymer:fullerene interfaces can be significantly changed by the processing conditions. A systematic study is carried out to identify the roles of individual processing parameters including processing temperature, spin rate, concentration, and solvent mixtures. Furthermore, the effect of molecular weight on morphology control is also examined. These detailed studies provide important guidance to control and optimize various morphological parameters and thus electrical properties of PffBT4T‐2OD‐type materials for the application in PSC.

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