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High-efficiency polymer solar cells with small photon energy loss

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 6, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms10085

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  1. Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology [24685030, 23245041]
  2. Precursory Research for Embryonic Science and Technology (PRESTO) from Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
  3. Advanced Low Carbon Technology Research and Development Program (ALCA) from JST
  4. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15H02196] Funding Source: KAKEN

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A crucial issue facing polymer-based solar cells is how to manage the energetics of the polymer/ fullerene blends to maximize short-circuit current density and open-circuit voltage at the same time and thus the power conversion efficiency. Here we demonstrate that the use of a naphthobisoxadiazole-based polymer with a narrow bandgap of 1.52 eV leads to high open-circuit voltages of approximately 1V and high-power conversion efficiencies of similar to 9% in solar cells, resulting in photon energy loss as small as similar to 0.5 eV, which is much smaller than that of typical polymer systems (0.7-1.0 eV). This is ascribed to the high external quantum efficiency for the systems with a very small energy offset for charge separation. These unconventional features of the present polymer system will inspire the field of polymer-based solar cells towards further improvement of power conversion efficiencies with both high short-circuit current density and open-circuit voltage.

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