Efficient organic solar cells based on a new "y-series" non-fullerene acceptor with an asymmetric electron-deficient-core

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Herein, a new "Y-series" non-fullerene acceptor, Y21, bearing an asymmetric electron-deficient-core (DA′D) and fluorinated dicyanomethylene derivatives as flanking groups, was designed and synthesized for organic solar cell applications. Rather than being a perfect C2 symmetric traditional "Y-series" acceptor, Y21 possesses an electron-withdrawing unit (A′) shifted from the center of DA′D, turning into an asymmetric molecular geometry. Photovoltaic devices based on PM6:Y21 can realize a high Jsc of 24.9 mA cm-2 and a PCE of 15.4%. Our work demonstrates a new way to tune the photoelectronic properties of the "Y-series" NFAs.

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Cai, F., Zhu, C., Yuan, J., Li, Z., Meng, L., Liu, W., … Zou, Y. (2020). Efficient organic solar cells based on a new “y-series” non-fullerene acceptor with an asymmetric electron-deficient-core. Chemical Communications, 56(31), 4340–4343. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9cc10076h

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