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The Application of Y Series Acceptor-Based Double-Cable Polymers in Single-Material Organic Solar Cells
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development of efficient and stable organic photovoltaic (OPV)
systems for commercial applications has long been a primary objective.
While single-component material systems have demonstrated promising
operational and thermal stability, their efficiency still lags behind
that of multicomponent bulk heterojunction devices due to limitations
in scarce building blocks, complex synthesis processes, and challenges
in controlling morphology. In this work, we present a novel approach
by introducing a fused-ring electron acceptor as a pendant segment,
which offers new possibilities for the development of double-cable
single-component copolymers. This innovative strategy not only broadens
their spectral absorption but also simplifies their synthesis complexity.
Through careful adjustment of molecular weight, we achieved an outstanding
power conversion efficiency of 9.35% and a minimized energy loss of
0.517 eV, which is one of the best results reported for structure
well-defined double-cable copolymer-based OPVs. Impressively, the
designed double-cable polymers exhibit excellent photo, thermal, and
mechanical stabilities, further highlighting their potential for practical
applications