Issue 27, 2015

N,N-Diarylamino end-capping as a new strategy for simultaneously enhancing open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current density and fill factor in small molecule organic solar cells

Abstract

A series of new asymmetrical squaraine derivatives bearing N,N-diarylamino substituents as end-capping groups, namely ASQAr-1–6, were designed and synthesized. In comparison with the reference compound ASQB bearing a N,N-diisobutylamino end-capper, all the six target compounds exhibit improved thermal stability, red-shifted and broadened absorption bands as well as lower HOMO and LUMO energy levels. Despite the hole mobility of most of the compounds still being lower than that of ASQB, solution-processed bulk-heterojunction small molecule organic solar cells (BHJ-SMOSCs) using ASQAr-1–6 as electron donor materials all show drastically higher power conversion efficiency (PCE, 3.08–3.69%) than that of the ASQB-based reference device (PCE = 1.54%). The much enhanced photovoltaic performance of BHJ-SMOSCs based-on ASQAr-1–6 could be attributed to the simultaneously enhanced open-circuit voltage (Voc, 0.81–0.87 V vs. 0.75 V), short-circuit current density (Jsc, 8.07–9.06 mA cm−2 vs. 5.40 mA cm−2), and fill factor (FF, 0.45–0.47 vs. 0.38) relative to those of the reference ASQB-based device.

Graphical abstract: N,N-Diarylamino end-capping as a new strategy for simultaneously enhancing open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current density and fill factor in small molecule organic solar cells

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Jan 2015
Accepted
09 Feb 2015
First published
10 Feb 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 20724-20733

Author version available

N,N-Diarylamino end-capping as a new strategy for simultaneously enhancing open-circuit voltage, short-circuit current density and fill factor in small molecule organic solar cells

D. Yang, Y. Zhu, Y. Jiao, L. Yang, Q. Yang, Q. Luo, X. Pu, Y. Huang, S. Zhao and Z. Lu, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 20724 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA00770D

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