Role of Exciton Diffusion and Lifetime in Organic Solar Cells with a Low Energy Offset

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Despite general agreement that the generation of free charges in organic solar cells is driven by an energetic offset, power conversion efficiencies have been improved using low-offset blends. In this work, we explore the interconnected roles that exciton diffusion and lifetime play in the charge generation process under various energetic offsets. A detailed balance approach is used to develop an analytic framework for exciton dissociation and free-charge generation accounting for exciton diffusion to and dissociation at the donor-acceptor interface. For low-offset systems, we find the exciton lifetime to be a pivotal component in the charge generation process, as it influences both the exciton and CT state dissociation. These findings suggest that any novel low-offset material combination must have long diffusion lengths with long exciton lifetimes to achieve optimum charge generation yields.

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Riley, D. B., Meredith, P., Armin, A., & Sandberg, O. J. (2022). Role of Exciton Diffusion and Lifetime in Organic Solar Cells with a Low Energy Offset. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 13(20), 4402–4409. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.2c00791

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