High-efficiency organic solar cells with low non-radiative recombination loss and low energetic disorder

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Abstract

Energy loss within organic solar cells (OSCs) is undesirable as it reduces cell efficiency1–4. In particular, non-radiative recombination loss3 and energetic disorder5, which are closely related to the tail states below the band edge and the overall photon energy loss, need to be minimized to improve cell performance. Here, we report how the use of a small-molecule acceptor with torsion-free molecular conformation can achieve a very low degree of energetic disorder and mitigate energy loss in OSCs. The resulting single-junction OSC has an energy loss due to non-radiative recombination of just 0.17 eV and a high power conversion efficiency of up to 16.54% (certified as 15.89% by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory). The findings take studies of organic photovoltaics deeper into a new regime, beyond the limits of energetic disorder and large energy offset for charge generation.

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Liu, S., Yuan, J., Deng, W., Luo, M., Xie, Y., Liang, Q., … Cao, Y. (2020). High-efficiency organic solar cells with low non-radiative recombination loss and low energetic disorder. Nature Photonics, 14(5), 300–305. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-019-0573-5

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