Quantitative relationships between film morphology, charge carrier dynamics, and photovoltaic performance in bulk-heterojunction binary ternary acceptor blends
Addressing pertinent and perplexing questions regarding why nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) promote higher power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) than traditional fullerenes and how photoactive bulk heterojunction (BHJ) film morphology, charge photogeneration, and recombination dynamics dictate solar ce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Energy & environmental science 2023-03, Vol.16 (3), p.1234-125 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Addressing pertinent and perplexing questions regarding why nonfullerene acceptors (NFAs) promote higher power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) than traditional fullerenes and how photoactive bulk heterojunction (BHJ) film morphology, charge photogeneration, and recombination dynamics dictate solar cell performance have stimulated many studies of polymer solar cells (PSCs), yet quantitative relationships remain limited. Better understanding in these areas offers the potential to advance materials design and device engineering, afford higher PCEs, and ultimate commercialization. Here we probe quantitative relationships between BHJ film morphology, charge carrier dynamics, and photovoltaic performance in model binary and ternary blend systems having a wide bandgap donor polymer, a fullerene, and a promising NFA. We show that optimal
PC
71
BM
incorporation in a
PBDB-TF:ITIC-Th
binary system matrix retains the original π-face-on orientation,
ITIC-Th
crystallinity and BHJ film crystallite dimensions, and reduces film upper surface
ITIC-Th
segregation. Such morphology changes together simultaneously increase hole (
μ
h
) and electron (
μ
e
) mobilities, facilitate light-activated
ITIC-Th
to
PC
71
BM
domain electron delocalization, reduce free charge carrier (FC) bimolecular recombination (BR) within
PBDB-TF:ITIC-Th
mixed regions, and increase FC extraction pathways
via
PBDB-TF:PC
71
BM
pairs. The interplay of these effects yields significantly enhanced inverted cell short-circuit current density (
J
SC
), fill factor (FF), and PCE. Unexpectedly, we also find that excessive
PC
71
BM
in the
PBDB-TF:ITIC-Th
binary system alters the
PBDB-TF
orientation to π-edge-on, increases large scale
PC
71
BM
-rich aggregations and BHJ upper surface
PC
71
BM
composition. These morphology changes increase parasitic decay processes such as intersystem crossing from photoexcited
PC
71
BM
, compromising the
J
SC
, FF, and PCE metrics.
ITIC-Th
X-ray diffraction reveals a unique sidechain-dominated molecular network with previously unknown sidechain-end group stacking, rationalizing the STEM and GIWAXS results, photophysics, and the high
μ
e
. DFT computation reveals charge transfer networks within
ITIC-Th
crystallites, supporting excited-state electron delocalization from
ITIC-Th
to
PC
71
BM
. This structure-property understanding leads to a newly reported NFA blend with PCE near 17%.
TThe photovoltaic properties of binary and ternary blends of a polymer with molecular non-fullerene an |
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ISSN: | 1754-5692 1754-5706 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d2ee03883h |