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“Double-Acceptor-Type” Random Conjugated Terpolymer Donors for Additive-Free Non-Fullerene Organic Solar Cells
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2020
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Materials ScienceOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundEngineeringAdditive-free DevicesSemiconducting PolymerOrganic ElectronicsAdditive-free OscsPolymersPolymer ScienceSolar Cell StructuresOrganic Solar CellConjugated PolymerChemistrySolar CellsCharge TransportPhotovoltaicsPolymer ChemistrySolar Cell Materials
Random conjugated terpolymers (RCTs) not only promote great comprehension and realization for the state-of-the-art highly effective non-fullerene organic solar cells (OSCs) but also offer a simple and practical synthetic strategy. However, the photovoltaic properties of RCTs yet lagged behind that of the donor-acceptor (D-A) alternating copolymer, especially in additive-free devices. Hence, we developed two feasible "double-acceptor-type" random conjugated terpolymers, PBDB-TAZ20 and PBDB-TAZ40. The additive-free OSCs based on PBDB-TAZ20:ITIC and PBDB-TAZ40:ITIC exhibit decent efficiencies of 12.34 and 11.27%, respectively, which both surpass the PBDB-T:ITIC-based device. For RCTs, the reasonably weakened crystallinity and the reduced phase separation degree are demonstrated to help in improving charge transport, reducing bimolecular recombination, and thus enhancing the photovoltaic performance of additive-free OSCs. The results imply that adding a third moiety into the D-A polymer donors provides a simple but efficient synthetic approach for high-performance OSCs.
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