Suppression of Charge Recombination Induced by Solid Additive Assisting Organic Solar Cells with Efficiency over 20%
Abstract
Abstract A volatile solid additive strategy, which can effectively optimize the morphology of the photoactive layer with an ideal domain size and purity, has emerged as a promising approach to improve the photovoltaic performance of organic solar cells (OSCs). However, the precise role of solid additives in modulating charge and exciton dynamics, especially the recombination process, remains not fully understand. In this study, a solid additive, 1,4‐diiodo‐2,5‐dimethoxybenzene (DIDOB), is developed to improve the photovoltaic performance of OSCs and conduct a comprehensive investigation into its effect on the charge recombination process. As a result, the PM6:L8‐BO‐X‐based binary OSC processed with DIDOB achieves an excellent efficiency of 19.75% with a remarkable fill factor of 81.9%, owing to the optimal fiber network morphology, tighter and ordered molecular packing, as well as the suppression of both bimolecular and geminate recombination. Notably, the DIDOB exhibits broad universality as an additive in other non‐fullerene acceptor‐based OSCs. Impressively, the D18:PM6:L8‐BO‐based ternary device processed with DIDOB yielded an excellent efficiency of 20.11% (certified as 20.03%). This work highlights the effect of the solid additive on the charge recombination process within active layer and provides insights for the further development of OSCs.
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Authors (15)
Lingzhi Guo
Hangzhou International Innovation Institute Beihang University Hangzhou 311115 P.R. China
Jiali Song
Jiawei Deng
Jiawei Qiao
Jianqi Zhang
Key Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication
Chao Li
Songyang Yuan
School of Chemistry, Guangzhou Key Laboratory of Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage, Key Laboratory of Electronic Chemicals for Integrated Circuit Packaging
Bingyu Han
School of Chemistry, Xi'an Key Laboratory of Sustainable Energy, Material Chemistry, Engineering Research Center of Energy Storage Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, Xi'an Jiaotong University 1 , Xi'an, Shaanxi 712046,
Min Hun Jee
Zhongwei Ge
School of Chemistry Beihang University Beijing 100191 P.R. China
Cen Zhang
Guanghao Lu
Frontier Institute of Science and Technology
Xiaotao Hao
Han Young Woo
Yanming Sun