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  • Low open-circuit voltages hinder the efficiency of organic photovoltaic devices, and common methods to boost them focus on adjusting the energy levels of donor and acceptor materials.
  • An innovative approach using zinc chlorodipyrrin (ZCl) as an acceptor can enhance open-circuit voltage through symmetry-breaking charge transfer, achieving 1.33 V compared to just 0.88 V with traditional materials.
  • In devices using ZCl, the energetic loss between charge transfer state energy and open-circuit voltage is significantly lower than what is typically observed, indicating potential for higher efficiency akin to conventional silicon and gallium arsenide systems.

Article Abstract

Low open-circuit voltages significantly limit the power conversion efficiency of organic photovoltaic devices. Typical strategies to enhance the open-circuit voltage involve tuning the HOMO and LUMO positions of the donor (D) and acceptor (A), respectively, to increase the interfacial energy gap or to tailor the donor or acceptor structure at the D/A interface. Here, we present an alternative approach to improve the open-circuit voltage through the use of a zinc chlorodipyrrin, ZCl [bis(dodecachloro-5-mesityldipyrrinato)zinc], as an acceptor, which undergoes symmetry-breaking charge transfer (CT) at the donor/acceptor interface. DBP/ZCl cells exhibit open-circuit voltages of 1.33 V compared to 0.88 V for analogous tetraphenyldibenzoperyflanthrene (DBP)/C60-based devices. Charge transfer state energies measured by Fourier-transform photocurrent spectroscopy and electroluminescence show that C60 forms a CT state of 1.45 ± 0.05 eV in a DBP/C60-based organic photovoltaic device, while ZCl as acceptor gives a CT state energy of 1.70 ± 0.05 eV in the corresponding device structure. In the ZCl device this results in an energetic loss between E(CT) and qV(OC) of 0.37 eV, substantially less than the 0.6 eV typically observed for organic systems and equal to the recombination losses seen in high-efficiency Si and GaAs devices. The substantial increase in open-circuit voltage and reduction in recombination losses for devices utilizing ZCl demonstrate the great promise of symmetry-breaking charge transfer in organic photovoltaic devices.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.5b00146DOI Listing

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