Publication | Closed Access
Constructing High‐Performance All‐Small‐Molecule Ternary Solar Cells with the Same Third Component but Different Mechanisms for Fullerene and Non‐fullerene Systems
41
Citations
41
References
2019
Year
EngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOrganic Solar CellPhotovoltaic DevicesChemistryPhotovoltaicsChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesDifferent MechanismsSolar Cell StructuresFullereneElectrical EngineeringSame Third ComponentNanotechnologyAdditive DonorTernary FilmElectronic MaterialsNon‐fullerene SystemsNanomaterialsAbstract TwoSolar CellsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract Two types of all‐small‐molecule ternary solar cells consisting of two small‐molecule donors and one acceptor (fullerene/non‐fullerene) are developed. Interestingly, both these devices have a common component: a carefully designed medium bandgap small molecule, which possesses appropriate energy levels and displays good compatibility with the host donor. In the fullerene system, the charge‐relaying role of the additive donor is confirmed by the improved charge transportation and suppressed charge recombination. While in the non‐fullerene system, the mixed face‐on and edge‐on orientation of the ternary film induced by the additive donor dominates the promotion of charge transportation. Accordingly, both ternary devices deliver higher short‐circuit current density, fill factor, and power conversion efficiencies of over 10% compared to binary ones. This work offers a promising guideline on the construction of high‐performance all‐small‐molecule ternary solar cells by incorporating a miscible small‐molecule donor.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1