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New Anthracene‐Fused Nonfullerene Acceptors for High‐Efficiency Organic Solar Cells: Energy Level Modulations Enabling Match of Donor and Acceptor
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EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsEnergy ConversionOrganic Solar CellOrganic ChemistryPhotovoltaic DevicesChemistryPhotovoltaicsChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesChlorine AtomsSolar Cell StructuresHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceOrganic SemiconductorPolymer DonorsOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundElectronic MaterialsConjugated PolymerAbstract TwoSolar CellsNonfullerene AcceptorsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract Two new nonfullerene small molecule acceptors (NF‐SMAs) AT‐NC and AT‐4Cl based on heptacyclic anthracene(cyclopentadithiophene) (AT) core and different electron‐withdrawing end groups are designed and synthesized. Although the two new acceptor molecules use two different end groups, naphthyl‐fused indanone (NINCN) and chlorinated INCN (INCN‐2Cl) demonstrate similar light absorption. AT‐4Cl with chlorinated INCN as end groups are shifted significantly due to the strong electron‐withdrawing ability of chlorine atoms. Thus, desirable V oc and photovoltaic performance are expected to be achieved when polymer PBDB‐T is used as the electron donor with AT‐NC as the acceptor, and fluorinated analog PBDB‐TF with down‐shifted energy levels is selected to blend with AT‐4Cl. Consequently, the device based on PBDB‐TF:AT‐4Cl yields a high power conversion efficiency of 13.27% with a slightly lower V oc of 0.901 V, significantly enhanced J sc of 19.52 mA cm −2 and fill factor of 75.5% relative to the values based on PBDB‐T:AT‐NC. These results demonstrate that the use of a new electron‐rich AT core, together with energy levels modulations by end‐group optimizations enabling the match with polymer donors, is a successful strategy to construct high‐performance NF‐SMAs.
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