Achieving over 17% efficiency of ternary all-polymer solar cells with two well-compatible polymer acceptors

Authors:Sun, Rui; Wang, Wei; Yu, Han*; Chen, Zeng; Xia, XinXin; Shen, Hao; Guo, Jing; Shi, Mumin; Zheng, Yina; Wu, Yao; Yang, Wenyan; Wang, Tao; Wu, Qiang; Yang, Yang; Lu, Xinhui; Xia, Jianlong; Brabec, Christoph J.; Yan, He*; Li, Yongfang; Min, Jie*
Source:Joule, 2021, 5(6): 1548-1565.
DOI:10.1016/j.joule.2021.04.007

Summary

The field of all-polymer solar cells (all-PSCs) has experienced rapid development during the past few years, mainly driven by the design of efficient polymer acceptors (P(A)s). However, the polymer/polymer blend systems still lag far behind polymer/small molecule acceptor counterparts in power conversion efficiencies (PCEs). Here, we designed a near-infrared P-A PY2F-T and paired it with polymer donor PM6 to fabricate all-PSCs with 15.0% PCE. Afterwards, PYT as the third component was introduced into the PM6: PY2F-T host system. Because of the complementary absorption bands and finely tuned microstructures of the ternary blend, the PCE is improved up to 17.2%, with the external quantum efficiency over 80% in visible and near-infrared spectral regions. Impressively, the ternary blend exhibited less energy loss, better light- soaking and photo-thermal stabilities than did the corresponding binary systems. This work promotes the development of high-performance ternary all-polymer systems and heralds a brighter future for accelerating the possible applications of all-PSCs.

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