Fine-tuning head-to-head bithiophene-difluorobenzothiadiazole polymers for photovoltaics via side-chain engineering

2019 
Abstract High-performance polymer semiconductors generally should have wide absorption, good solution process-ability, and fine-tuned physicochemical properties in order to achieve satisfying photovoltaic performance. Herein, two new alkynyl-functionalized electron donor units, 3-alkyl-3′-alkynyl-2,2′-bithiophene (TRTRy) and 3-alkoxy-3′-alkynyl-2,2′-bithiophene (TORTRy), were invented through the combination of the alkynyl side chain with the alkyl or alkoxy side chain, respectively. Copolymerization of these bithiophenes with difluorobenzothiadiazole (ffBT) afforded polymers ffBT-TRTRy and ffBT-TORTRy, respectively. When applied into polymer solar cells (PSCs), devices using ffBT-TRTRy donor polymer display a maximum power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 2.34% with a short-circuit current ( J sc ) of 7.46 mA cm −2 , an open circuit voltage ( V oc ) of 0.93 V, and a fill factor (FF) of 34.0%. The TORTRy containing polymer ffBT-TORTRy affords PSCs with a much improved PCE of 6.60% with a higher J sc of 15.09 mA cm −2 , a larger FF of 58.3%, and a V oc of 0.75 V. The performance improvement of PSC devices using ffBT-TORTRy donor is mainly attributed to the simultaneous realization of higher J sc and FF, while maintaining a good V oc . The results demonstrate that alkynyl-functionalized H-H bithiophenes are promising building blocks for efficient PSCs.
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