posted on 2020-10-21, 18:39authored byZhenzhen Zhang, Yawen Li, Guilong Cai, Yihang Zhang, Xinhui Lu, Yuze Lin
Typical organic photovoltaic materials
show high Urbach energies
(ca. 25–50 meV), which is considerably higher than those of
their inorganic counterparts and limits further improvement in the
device efficiency of organic solar cells (OSCs). In this study, we
introduce a facile method of selenium substitution to reduce the Urbach
energy of organic photovoltaic materials to 20.4 meV (Y6Se), which
is the lowest value reported for high-performance organic photovoltaic
materials and very close to those (ca. 15 meV) of typical inorganic/hybrid
semiconductors, such as crystalline silicon, gallium nitride, and
lead-halide perovskite. Next, OSCs based on Y6Se showed 17.7% efficiency,
which is among the best results for OSCs and the record efficiency
of as-cast single junction OSCs to date.