High‐Performance Nonfullerene Polymer Solar Cells Based on a Wide‐Bandgap Polymer without Extra Treatment

2019 
: Nonfullerene polymer solar cells (PSCs) are developed based on a fluorinated thienyl-based wide-bandgap (WBG) polymer PBBF as the electron donor and nonfullerene small molecule IDIC as the electron acceptor. PBBF exhibits a strong absorption in the range of 300-605 nm with a wide optical bandgap of 2.05 eV, which is complementary with that of IDIC. Meanwhile, it possesses a deeper highest occupied molecular orbital energy level of  -5.52 eV and a higher hole mobility of 7.3 × 10-4  cm2 V-1  s-1 compared to the nonfluorinated polymer PBDTT. The PSCs based on PBBF:IDIC without extra treatment show a power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 8.5% with a V oc of 0.95 V, a J sc of 15.3 mA cm-2 , and an FF of 58.8%, which is much higher than that of the devices based on PBDTT:IDIC (a PCE of 5.3% with a V oc of 0.88 V, a J sc of 13.7 mA cm-2 , and an FF of 43.9%). These results indicate that PBBF is a promising WBG polymer donor material for the photovoltaic applications in nonfullerene PSCs.
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