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  • Organic solar cells (OSCs) are a cost-effective solar energy option, but their stability, especially for nonfullerene types, has not been thoroughly explored.
  • The introduction of a second donor material, PBDB-T, enhances the power conversion efficiency of the OSCs to over 13%, while maintaining excellent thermal and storage stability using toluene as the solvent.
  • Improved stability and performance are achieved by preventing crystallization of nonfullerene small-molecular acceptors (SMAs), indicating that the development of stable OSCs can proceed without compromising flexibility.

Article Abstract

Organic solar cells (OSCs) are one of the most promising cost-effective options for utilizing solar energy, and, while the field of OSCs has progressed rapidly in device performance in the past few years, the stability of nonfullerene OSCs has received less attention. Developing devices with both high performance and long-term stability remains challenging, particularly if the material choice is restricted by roll-to-roll and benign solvent processing requirements and desirable mechanical durability. Building upon the ink (toluene:FTAZ:IT-M) that broke the 10% benchmark when blade-coated in air, a second donor material (PBDB-T) is introduced to stabilize and enhance performance with power conversion efficiency over 13% while keeping toluene as the solvent. More importantly, the ternary OSCs exhibit excellent thermal stability and storage stability while retaining high ductility. The excellent performance and stability are mainly attributed to the inhibition of the crystallization of nonfullerene small-molecular acceptors (SMAs) by introducing a stiff donor that also shows low miscibility with the nonfullerene SMA and a slightly higher highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) than the host polymer. The study indicates that improved stability and performance can be achieved in a synergistic way without significant embrittlement, which will accelerate the future development and application of nonfullerene OSCs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.201808279DOI Listing

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