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Impact of the segment ratio on a donor-acceptor all-conjugated block copolymer in single-component organic solar cells

Journal
Nanoscale
Journal Volume
14
Journal Issue
14
Pages
5472-5481
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Tseng, Y.-C.
Kato, A.
Chang, J.-F.
WEN-CHANG CHEN  
Higashihara, T.
CHU-CHEN CHUEH  
DOI
10.1039/d2nr00437b
URI
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85127720870&doi=10.1039%2fd2nr00437b&partnerID=40&md5=100fe31b74dd2e1cde715d941569175f
https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/625163
Abstract
The development of single-component organic solar cells (SCOSCs) using only one photoactive component with a chemically bonded D/A structure has attracted increasing research attention in recent years. At represent, most relevant studies focus on comparing the performance difference between a donor-acceptor (D-A) conjugated block copolymer (CBC) and the commensurate blending systems based on the same donor and acceptor segments, and still there are no reports on the impact of the segment ratio for a certain D-A CBC on the resultant photovoltaic performance. In this study, we synthesized a D-A all-conjugated polymers based on an n-type PNDI2T block and a p-type PBDB-T donor block but with three different segment ratios (P1-P3) and demonstrate the significance of the D/A segment ratio on photovoltaic performance. Our results reveal that the n-type PNDI2T block plays a more critical role in the inter/intra-chain charge transfer. P1 with a higher content of PNDI2T delivers superior exciton dissociation and charge transfer behavior than P2 and P3, benefitting from its more balanced hole/electron mobility. In addition, a higher packing regularity associated with a more dominant face-on orientation is also observed for P1. As a result, SCOSC based on P1 exhibits the highest PCE among the synthesized CBCs. It also possesses a minimal energy loss due to the better suppressed non-radiative recombination loss. This work provides the first discussion of the impact of the segment ratio for a D-A all-conjugated block copolymer and signifies the critical role of the n-type segment in designing high-performance single-component CBCs. © 2022 The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Other Subjects
Blending; Block copolymers; Charge transfer; Conjugated polymers; Energy dissipation; Hole mobility; Blending system; Chemically bonded; Conjugated block copolymers; Donor and acceptor; Donor/acceptor; Performance; Photovoltaic performance; Polymer based; Single components; Synthesised; Organic solar cells
Type
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