Visualizing morphological principles for efficient photocurrent generation in organic non-fullerene acceptor blends

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The efficiency of organic solar cells with donor polymers and non-fullerene acceptors depends on a complex morphology. Similar chemical and electronic structures impede generating in-depth insights in morphological details. We visualise molecular arrangements and the nanomorphology in PBDB-T:ITIC blends by correlating transmission electron micrographs and material distribution maps. Material phases are identified by machine learning on hyperspectral data from electron spectroscopic imaging. We observe a specific polymorph of ITIC after thermal annealing. During annealing, enhanced by the presence of additives, PBDB-T acts as nucleation site for ITIC due to strong π-π-interactions of the electron withdrawing groups of both molecules. This leads to efficient charge transport paths in ITIC phases with direct π-π-contact to PBDB-T at the interface. We conclude that π-π-stacking between donor and acceptor molecules facilitates charge carrier generation within mixed interface regions.

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Köntges, W., Perkhun, P., Kammerer, J., Alkarsifi, R., Würfel, U., Margeat, O., … Pfannmöller, M. (2020). Visualizing morphological principles for efficient photocurrent generation in organic non-fullerene acceptor blends. Energy and Environmental Science, 13(4), 1259–1268. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9ee03535d

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