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Simple and Efficient Acceptor-Donor-Acceptor-Type Non-fullerene Acceptors for a BODIPY-Thiophene-Backboned Polymer Donor for High-Performance Indoor Photovoltaics

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages 13405-13414

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.2c23048

Keywords

A-D-A non-fullerene acceptors; BODIPY-based polymer; polymer solar cells; power conversion efficiency; indoor solar cells

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In this study, acceptor-donor-acceptor (A-D-A) type small molecules, DICTF and DRCTF, with modified terminal units, were synthesized and used as electron acceptors. The photovoltaic properties of these electron acceptors were investigated when combined with a low-band-gap BODIPY-thiophene-backboned donor material, P(BdP-HT). The P(BdP-HT):DICTF-based organic solar cells (OSCs) showed an excellent efficiency of around 11.94%, which was superior to the P(BdP-HT):DRCTF counterpart (8.78%).
Herein, simple acceptor-donor-acceptor (A-D- A)-type small molecules denoted as DICTF and DRCTF with modification in terminal units were synthesized and used as electron acceptors. With the tuning of the electron-withdrawing units in electron acceptors, their photovoltaic properties were investigated when combined with low-band-gap BODIPY- thiophene-backboned donor material, named P(BdP-HT). The P(BdP-HT):DICTF-based organic solar cells (OSCs) displayed excellent efficiency of around 11.94%, which is superior to the P(BdP-HT):DRCTF counterpart (8.78%). Although the open circuit voltage (VOC) of the P(BdP-HT):DRCTF-based OSC is greater than that for the P(BdP-HT):DICTF counterpart, the rise in the short-circuit current density (JSC) may be attributed to the fact that the P(BdP-HT):DICTF blend displayed impressive panchromatic absorption compared to P(BdP-HT):DRCTF. The improved fill factor (FF) is responsible for the balanced transport of charges in the P(BdP-HT):DICTF-based device. Moreover, the P(BdP-HT):DRCTF-and P(BdP-HT):DICTF-based OSCs showed 17.68 and 21.84%, respectively, under indoor illumination (1000 lx). To the best of our observation, this might be the first report on BODIPY-based donors with power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 21.84% under indoor illumination conditions.

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