Issue 15, 2021

Indacenodithiophene-based N-type conjugated polymers provide highly thermally stable ternary organic photovoltaics displaying a performance of 17.5%

Abstract

In this paper we describe three indacenodithiophene-based conjugated polymers (PITIC-Ph, PITIC-Th, and PITIC-ThF) that we tested as third components for PM6:Y6-based ternary organic photovoltaics (OPVs) to provide high-power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) and long-term thermal stabilities. Among them, the incorporation of PITIC-Ph enhanced the charge dissociation and prohibited the bimolecular (trap-assisted) recombination of the PM6:Y6 blend. Compared with the pre-optimized OPV device, the PCEs of the PITIC-Ph-doped devices improved from 15.0 ± 0.37 to 17.0 ± 0.35% under AM 1.5 G (100 mW cm−2) irradiation. More critically, studies of the thermal stability revealed another phenomenon: embedding PITIC-Ph decreased the degree of thermally driven phase segregation of the PM6:Y6 blend film. The respective OPVs exhibited outstanding thermal stability under stress at 150 °C within a glove box, with the PCE of the PITIC-Ph-doped device remaining high (at 16.4%) after annealing for 560 h.

Graphical abstract: Indacenodithiophene-based N-type conjugated polymers provide highly thermally stable ternary organic photovoltaics displaying a performance of 17.5%

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jan 2021
Accepted
17 Mar 2021
First published
18 Mar 2021

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021,9, 9780-9790

Indacenodithiophene-based N-type conjugated polymers provide highly thermally stable ternary organic photovoltaics displaying a performance of 17.5%

M. H. Elsayed, B. Jiang, Y. Wang, P. Chang, Y. Chiu, R. Jeng, H. Chou and C. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2021, 9, 9780 DOI: 10.1039/D1TA00796C

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