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π‑Extended Nonfullerene Acceptor for Compressed Molecular Packing in Organic Solar Cells To Achieve over 20% Efficiency
Organic photovoltaics (OPVs) suffer
from a trade-off between efficient
charge transport and suppressed nonradiative recombination due to
the aggregation-induced luminance quenching of organic semiconductors.
To resolve this grand challenge, a π-extended nonfullerene acceptor
(NFA) B6Cl with large voids among the honeycomb network is designed
and introduced into photovoltaic systems. We find that the presence
of a small amount of (i.e., 0.5 or 1 wt %) B6Cl can compress the molecular
packing of the host acceptor L8-BO, leading to shortened π–π
stacking distance from 3.59 to 3.50 Ã… (that will improve charge
transport) together with ordered alkyl chain packing (that will inhibit
nonradiative energy loss due to the suppressed C–C and C–H
bonds vibrations), as validated by high-energy X-ray scattering measurements.
This morphology transformation ultimately results in simultaneously
improved JSC, FF, and VOC of OPVs. As a result, the maximum PCEs of
PM6:L8-BO and D18:L8-BO are increased from 19.1 and 19.3% to 19.8
and 20.2%, respectively, which are among the highest values for single-junction
OPVs. The university of B6Cl to increase the performance of OPVs is
further evidenced in a range of polymer:NFA OPVs