Issue 45, 2021

A ternary organic solar cell with 15.6% efficiency containing a new DPP-based acceptor

Abstract

A new non-fullerene small molecule acceptor (MPU6) containing a diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) acceptor unit as the core, connected to dicyanomethylene-3-ethylrhodanine end-capped units via thienylethynylselenophene bridges, has been designed and synthesized and its optical and electrochemical properties have been examined. MPU6 has been used as an acceptor along with a wide bandgap polymer (TDTBTA) as the donor for solution-processed bulk heterojunction polymer solar cells, thus resulting in a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 13.14%, which is higher than that obtained when PC71BM is used as the acceptor (6.69%). The increase in PCE for the MPU6-based polymer solar cell is due to the increase in both VOC and JSC, while the FF is lower than that for PC71BM. In addition, PC71BM has been used as a second acceptor to form ternary PSCs, thus achieving a PCE of 15.60%, which is significantly higher than those for the binary counterparts. The increase in PCE for ternary PSCs may be linked to better charge transport and energy transfer, which leads to better utilization of excitons and also leads to the enhancement of JSC and FF.

Graphical abstract: A ternary organic solar cell with 15.6% efficiency containing a new DPP-based acceptor

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 میٔ 2021
Accepted
07 جوٗلایی 2021
First published
07 جوٗلایی 2021

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021,9, 16272-16281

A ternary organic solar cell with 15.6% efficiency containing a new DPP-based acceptor

M. Privado, H. Dahiya, P. de la Cruz, M. L. Keshtov, F. Langa and G. D. Sharma, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2021, 9, 16272 DOI: 10.1039/D1TC02241E

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