Manipulating aggregation and molecular orientation in all-polymer photovoltaic cells

Advanced Materials
Long YeJianhui Hou

Abstract

Manipulating molecular orientation at the donor/acceptor interface is the key to boosting charge separation properties and efficiencies of anisotropic-materials-based organic photovoltaics (OPVs). By replacing the polymeric donor PBDTBDD with its 2D-conjugated polymer PBDTBDD-T, the power conversion efficiency of OPVs featuring the anisotropic polymer acceptor PNDI is drastically boosted from 2.4% up to 5.8%.

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Aug 2, 2016·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Zhaojun LiErgang Wang
Jan 14, 2017·Journal of the American Chemical Society·Liyan YangJianhui Hou
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