A new donor-acceptor molecule with uniaxial anisotropy for efficient vacuum-deposited organic solar cells

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A new D-π-A molecule (TPDCDTS) adopting coplanar diphenyl-substituted dithienosilole as a central π-bridge of triphenylamine (donor) and dicyanovinylene (acceptor) has been synthesized as donor material for small molecule organic solar cells (SMOSC) incorporating C70 as an acceptor showed an appreciable power conversion efficiency of 3.82%. © 2011 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Lin, H. W., Lin, L. Y., Chen, Y. H., Chen, C. W., Lin, Y. T., Chiu, S. W., & Wong, K. T. (2011). A new donor-acceptor molecule with uniaxial anisotropy for efficient vacuum-deposited organic solar cells. Chemical Communications, 47(27), 7872–7874. https://doi.org/10.1039/c1cc12139a

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