Efficient ternary organic solar cells based on a twin spiro-type non-fullerene acceptor
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摘要:
A novel small-molecule (SM) acceptor DTF-IC is designed and synthesized in this work.The power conversion efficiency (PCE) of ternary OSCs increased up to 12.14% from 10.90% by incorporating 10 wt% of DTF-IC as second acceptors into the binary OSCs consisting of PBDB-T as donor and IT-M as acceptor.This was mainly due to the large increase in short-circuit current (Jso) from 16.18 to 17.95 mA/cm2,without any drop in the open-circuit voltage (Voc) and fill factor (FF).The addition of DTF-IC enabled the donor and acceptor to form a distinct complementary absorption profile in the visible-light region,which boosted the photon harvesting in the range of 730-800 nm and consequently increased the Jsc of the ternary system by 11%.Moreover,there was an energy transfer between the two SM acceptors,favorable for enhancing charge separation and transfer as well as reducing charge recombination at PBDB-T:IT-M and PBDB-T:DTF-IC interface.Simultaneously,HOMO and LUMO energy levels of DTF-IC were lower than those of PBDB-T,but still higher than those of IT-M.Thus,DTF-IC is able to provide a cascading energy level with the host donor and acceptor which are beneficial for efficient charge transfer between the acceptors and facilitating exciton dissociation and carrier transport.Meanwhile,the highly crystalline DTF-IC as a third component can improve the crystallization process of the active layer while maintaining proper phase separation.This work proposes a novel idea for non-fullerene acceptors achieved via twin spiro-type structure modifying by indanone and provides a new direction for the selection of ternary solar cell materials.