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Abstract
Tandem organic solar cells are based on the device structure monolithically connecting two solar cells to broaden overall absorption spectrum and utilize the photon energy more efficiently. Herein, we demonstrate a simple strategy of inserting a double bond between the central core and end groups of the small molecule acceptor Y6 to extend its conjugation length and absorption range. As a result, a new narrow bandgap acceptor BTPV-4F was synthesized with an optical bandgap of 1.21 eV. The single-junction devices based on BTPV-4F as acceptor achieved a power conversion efficiency of over 13.4% with a high short-circuit current density of 28.9 mA cm−2. With adopting BTPV-4F as the rear cell acceptor material, the resulting tandem devices reached a high power conversion efficiency of over 16.4% with good photostability. The results indicate that BTPV-4F is an efficient infrared-absorbing narrow bandgap acceptor and has great potential to be applied into tandem organic solar cells.
Development of tandem organic solar cells has been limited by the choice of near-infrared absorbing materials for the rear cell. Here, the authors report a simple strategy to extend the conjugation length of acceptor Y6 and broaden its absorption range to near-infrared region. A tandem organic solar cell with efficiency of 16.4% was achieved.
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1 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, Institute of Chemistry, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.9227.e) (ISNI:0000000119573309); University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, School of Chemical Science, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.410726.6) (ISNI:0000 0004 1797 8419)
2 North Carolina State University, Department of Physics and Organic and Carbon Electronics Laboratories (ORaCEL), Raleigh, USA (GRID:grid.40803.3f) (ISNI:0000 0001 2173 6074)
3 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, Institute of Chemistry, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.9227.e) (ISNI:0000000119573309)
4 Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute of Materials for Electronics and Energy Technology (i-MEET), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Erlangen, Germany (GRID:grid.5330.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 2107 3311); Erlangen Graduate School in Advanced Optical Technologies (SAOT), Erlangen, Germany (GRID:grid.5330.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 2107 3311)
5 Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Institute of Materials for Electronics and Energy Technology (i-MEET), Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Erlangen, Germany (GRID:grid.5330.5) (ISNI:0000 0001 2107 3311); Helmholtz-Institute Erlangen-Nürnberg for Renewable Energy (HI ERN), Erlangen, Germany (GRID:grid.461896.4)
6 Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, CAS Key Laboratory of Organic Solids, Institute of Chemistry, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.9227.e) (ISNI:0000000119573309); University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, School of Chemical Science, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.410726.6) (ISNI:0000 0004 1797 8419); Soochow University, Laboratory of Advanced Optoelectronic Materials, College of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, Suzhou, China (GRID:grid.263761.7) (ISNI:0000 0001 0198 0694)