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Tailoring Molecular Orientation with a Polymer Additive Enables Bilayer Organic Solar Cells with 20.2% Efficiency
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- Title
- Tailoring Molecular Orientation with a Polymer Additive Enables Bilayer Organic Solar Cells with 20.2% Efficiency
- Issued Date
- ACCEPT
- Citation
- Advanced Functional Materials
- Type
- Article
- Author Keywords
- dual-acceptors ; fibrilization ; organic solar cells ; planar heterojunction
- Keywords
- NON-FULLERENE ACCEPTORS ; RECOMBINATION ; EXCITON
- ISSN
- 1616-301X
- Abstract
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Tuning the molecular packing from the edge-on to the preferred face-on orientation is beneficial for improving vertical charge transport and the photovoltaic performance in organic solar cells. However, achieving precise control over this structural transition remains a significant challenge due to the complex processing conditions. Herein, a trace amount of the polymer donor PTO2 as an additive, effectively inducing a preferential face-on molecular orientation in the acceptor phase is incorporated. This strategy enhanced exciton dissociation efficiency, improved charge carrier extraction, reduced trap density, and subsequently achieved a fill factor (FF) nearing 80%, results in a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 20.2%, the highest reported for bilayer OSCs. Remarkably, the PTO2-driven molecular orientation strategy maintains consistent efficacy across diverse donor-acceptor systems, highlighting its broad applicability. This approach offers a comprehensive insight for the effective modulation of NFA molecular orientation, paving a practical approach for high-performance bilayer OSCs.
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- Wiley
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