Strong visible light absorption is essential to achieve
high power
conversion efficiency in indoor organic photovoltaics (iOPVs). Here,
we report iOPVs that exhibit high efficiency with high voltage under
excitation by low power indoor lighting. Inverted type organic photovoltaic
devices with active layer blends utilizing the polymer donor PPDT2FBT
paired with fullerene, perylene diimide, or ring-fused acceptors that
are 6.5–9.1% efficient under 1 sun are demonstrated to reach
efficiencies from 10 to 17% under an indoor light source. This performance
transcends that of a standard silicon photovoltaic device. Moreover,
we compared iOPVs with active layers both spin-cast and slot-die cast
from nonhalogenated solvents and demonstrate comparable performance.
This work opens a path towards high-efficiency iOPVs for low power
electronics