All-polymer solar cell with high near-infrared response based on a naphthodithiophene diimide (NDTI) copolymer

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Abstract

Polymer-blend solar cells (all-PSCs) based on a copolymer of naphthodithiophene diimide and bithiophene (PNDTI-BT-DT) as a near-infrared absorber as well as an electron acceptor were fabricated in combination with PTB7 as an electron donor. Notably, the external quantum efficiency spectra of the all-PSCs demonstrated photoresponse up to 900 nm with the efficiency of 25% at 800 nm, which is much higher than that for the previously reported all-PSCs. Power conversion efficiency as high as 2.59% was achieved under the irradiation of simulated solar light (AM1.5, 100 mW/cm2). Both PNDTI-BT-DT and PTB7 formed a crystalline structure in the blend films similar to in the pristine films, leading to the effi cient charge generation contributed from both polymers. (Graph Presented).

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Zhou, E., Nakano, M., Izawa, S., Cong, J., Osaka, I., Takimiya, K., & Tajima, K. (2014). All-polymer solar cell with high near-infrared response based on a naphthodithiophene diimide (NDTI) copolymer. ACS Macro Letters, 3(9), 872–875. https://doi.org/10.1021/mz5004272

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