High-Performance Organic Solar Cells with Efficient
Semiconducting Small Molecules Containing an Electron-Rich Benzodithiophene
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Abstract
High-performance
organic semiconductors based on an electron-rich alkylsilylethynyl
benzodithiophene (TIPSBDT) core were newly synthesized and characterized
for use in solution-processed small-molecule organic solar cells.
The rigid and extended π-conjugation of the TIPSBDT motifs facilitates
intramolecular charge transfer and intermolecular π–π
packing interactions of semiconducting small molecules in the BHJ
film enhanced by processing additives and induces deep HOMO levels
producing high open-circuit voltage of ∼1.0 V, exhibiting notable
power conversion efficiency of 5.84% from a bulk-heterojunction film
with PC<sub>61</sub>BM