posted on 2021-02-10, 20:44authored byHuiting Fu, Yuxiang Li, Jianwei Yu, Ziang Wu, Qunping Fan, Francis Lin, Han Young Woo, Feng Gao, Zonglong Zhu, Alex K.-Y. Jen
Despite
the significant progresses made in all-polymer solar cells
(all-PSCs) recently, the relatively low short-circuit current density
(Jsc) and large energy loss are still
quite difficult to overcome for further development. To address these
challenges, we developed a new class of narrow-bandgap polymer acceptors
incorporating a benzotriazole (BTz)-core fused-ring segment, named
the PZT series. Compared to the commonly used benzothiadiazole (BT)-containing
polymer PYT, the less electron-deficient BTz renders PZT derivatives
with significantly red-shifted optical absorption and up-shifted energy
levels, leading to simultaneously improved Jsc and open-circuit voltage in the resultant all-PSCs. More
importantly, a regioregular PZT (PZT-γ) has been developed to
achieve higher regiospecificity for avoiding the formation of isomers
during polymerization. Benefiting from the more extended absorption,
better backbone ordering, and more optimal blend morphology with donor
component, PZT-γ-based all-PSCs exhibit a record-high power
conversion efficiency of 15.8% with a greatly enhanced Jsc of 24.7 mA/cm2 and a low energy loss of
0.51 eV.