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PDI-based heteroacenes as acceptors for fullerene-free solar cells: Importance of their twisted geometry
Chen, Huaqing,Wang, Ling,Sun, Hua,Liu, Qian,Tan, Xiao,Sang, Shenglong,Wu, Bo,Zhang, Cong,Chen, Fei,Hang, Xiao-Chun,Chen, Zhi-Kuan
supporting information, p. 13093 - 13099 (2020/11/03)
Two perylenediimide (PDI) derivatives (FP4TT2T and FP43T) with extended conjugation have been successfully synthesized. Due to their long fused D-A (D: donor and A: acceptor) molecular structures, PDI-based heteroacenes have rigid backbones and exhibit strong light absorption in the 300-600 nm range. With the contribution from the PDI moiety with strong electron affinity, the molecules possess low energy levels of LUMOs (ca. -3.7 eV), fitting well as acceptors for fullerene-free organic solar cells (OSCs). OSC devices containing FP4TT2T and FP43T were fabricated and fully characterized. It is found that the geometric twist in PDI-based heteroacenes as acceptors could enhance the performance of OSC devices. OSCs based on FP43T with a more twisted geometry achieved a power conversion efficiency of 6.05%, which is higher than those based on the FP4TT2T counterpart.