DPP-based small molecule, non-fullerene acceptors for "channel II" charge generation in OPVs and their improved performance in ternary cells

Y. Kim, C. E. Song, E. J. Ko, D. Kim, S. J. Moon, E. Lim

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Abstract

We synthesized three diketopyrrolopyrrole-thiophene-based small molecules (p-, m-, and o-DPP-PhCN) substituted with electron-withdrawing cyanide groups on both end phenyl rings in diff erent positions. The physical properties of the oligomers varied based on the position of the CN groups. Compared to m- and o-DPP-PhCN, the p-DPP-PhCN film had a more red-shifted, strong UV absorption (λmax = 670 nm). p-DPP-PhCN also exhibited a relatively well-aligned arrangement in the X-ray diffraction pattern, owing to a high degree of molecular packing in p-DPP-PhCN. Such an exceptionally strong aggregation of p-DPP-PhCN is expected to give rise to strong molecular orbital interactions and a subsequent decrease in the energy band gap (Eg). p-DPP-PhCN has a lower optical Eg (1.75 eV) than m- and o-DPP-PhCN (∼1.80 eV). Organic photovoltaic cells with the structure ITO/PEDOT:PSS/poly(3-hexylthiophene) (P3HT):DPP-PhCN/LiF/Al were fabricated. Two D/A-type binary cells using p- or o-DPP-PhCN showed similar power conversion efficiencies (PCEs) of 0.5% although the device parameters were different. A high open circuit voltage of 1.09 V in P3HT:o-DPP-PhCN comes from a high-lying lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level of o-DPP-PhCN. In contrast, the relatively high short circuit current density of P3HT:p-DPP-PhCN can be explained by the red-shifted UV absorption and superior molecular packing in p-DPP-PhCN. Furthermore, the maximum photocurrent response (13%) of P3HT:p-DPP-PhCN was observed at the λmax of p -DPP-PhCN. In other words, the light absorption of p-DPP-PhCN contributes to the photocurrent along with the absorption of P3HT (e.g., "channel II " charge generation). Finally, a PCE of 1.00%, more than twice that of binary cells, was achieved in the D/A/A-type ternary cells composed of P3HT, p-, and o-DPP-PhCN. The contribution of the electron acceptor to the photocurrent of the devices was enhanced by adding a second acceptor. Improved film morphology and better charge separation were observed in the ternary cells.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4811-4821
Number of pages11
JournalRSC Advances
Volume5
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

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